Thats why boats unfortunate enough to have BIG 'windows' also need 'storm shutters' .... ditto with BIG hatches, and BIG companion ways, etc., too. ;-)Isn't the Gunboat the one whose bows, on delivery with a Sail magazine guy on board, pierced a wave adroitly and the wave promptly smacked the cabin on the bridgedeck? It broke the front of the cabin to the point where they had to abandon the boat.
No, the Aeroyacht Alpha42. It was hit by an estimated 50' rogue wave in January off Bermuda, skidded backwards, bending rudders and losing steerage. Back-siphoning bilge pump designs made it impossible for the boat to stay afloat after the crew was removed.Isn't the Gunboat the one whose bows, on delivery with a Sail magazine guy on board, pierced a wave adroitly and the wave promptly smacked the cabin on the bridgedeck? It broke the front of the cabin to the point where they had to abandon the boat.
The new hull shape which has been created, starting with a wave piercing bow forming a diamond shape hull stretching backwards into a “square-isch” transom, is of mayor importance due to the combination with the curved dagger board. Although the basic shape was chosen, several adjustments were made driven by new technology [computer fluid dynamics] and knowledge which was gathered by Morrelli & Melvin while working on the Americas Cup project for BMW ORACLE
Well I don't care what is does for the boat, It sure in heck doesn't do anything for me!!!!!!i always thought the bow was supposed to lift the boat not make it dive deeper in the water ..... as far as looks are concerned i don't like it but it may be so that the water line for the hull is longer or something maybe to do with the rules or what ever i just know i don't like it
as for your questions ...yes it will be on some production boat ...as they are always trying to re invent there selves as for who most likely the french or nz's but my guess is the french
That's why the reverse bow will begin to replace the plumb bow. It will be a progression to one-design racing, which most racing-oriented boat owners tend to prefer anyway, I think. It will be seen as a break-away from the design shackles of ORR and IRC. They have little regard for anchoring and sun-tanning. The bowman will have to cope with smaller deck area as the sacrifice for speed.Why give away interior and deck space. Just makes it harder to install a properly positioned anchor roller. To some it might look cool but I just look for practicality.