Bruce,
I don't have any experience with (well, I did race and we occasionally diped the spreaders in the water) real knockdowns, but there is a calculation you can do to compare the tendency of different boats.
capsize ratio =beam/((disp/64.2)^.333)
ft and lbs.
2 is kind of the cutoff point. Below 2 being more stable, above 2 being less so.
But this brings up another question that has been in my mind. I've read sailing stories where boats have done a total 360.
When you are sailing in bad conditions, or even if you are down below, if a boat goes upside down, wouldn't it sink because the water would come in the companionway?
Unless you locked the hatch totally. And how do you lock it up once you are inside the cabin?
If the companionway was closed but not locked, wouldnt the great pressure of the water possibly slide open the hatch door?
rb
jbergman888 jbergman888@... wrote:
Any of you have any info on the vega's self righting ability??? not
that I ever want to find out first hand...
Thanks,
Bruce Bergman
Cygnet # 169
San Diego