Side to side stress? Anti-Siphon? More Questions...
I don't know the answer to this, but if the boat becomes stuck enough to hold the wings in the bottom, and then the water returns and tries to float the boat, or rock it laterally, what will these forces do the structural integrity of the boat? Also, if the wings get real stuck, (can this happen?) how much lift is neccesary to raise the boat before water starts entering the boat through through-hulls and other points? For instance, if the water raises 6 feet, and the boat is stuck into the mud enough so that it has difficulty overcoming the suction of the bottom on the wings. The draft of the boat is something like 3 feet, will you need an additional 3 feet of freeboard before a wake breaks over the gunwale?Also, if your anti-siphon points are below the outside water level and your through-hulls are open, how do you keep the rising tide out?These are all theoretical questions, but having been stuck about mid-calf deep in the muck in a shallow harbour once, and it was like walking in taffy, I wonder what a bulb on the bottom of a wing will act like.And finally, what will you stand on to help free the boat from the bottom when it gets stuck? Won't your feet sink too?Just my $.02.Geof Day-O