Obelikx
Veteran Member
- Joined
- May 19, 2012
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- Location
- Netherlands
- Vessel Name
- Obelikx
- Vessel Make
- De Klerk Kotter
On a recent trip to the city of Antwerp, I made an observation which I would like to share - hoping that a few of you guys which a special interest in boat design and function could help me further:
I noticed three trawlers that had a sort of giant swim platform build around their canoe stern. From two of them I took a photo, the other one had already left when I noticed two more. For comparison the third photo is the classical canoe stern of my own boat.
The questions I have is how this design influences the boats overall behavior
-Will this lead to a higher velocity (longer waterline)?
-Better fuel economy?
-Most important: what is the effect in a following sea? I love the stability of my own canoe stern; will this be lost?
I know that a lot of guys with a sound background in boat building and marine engineering are around and also with a lotof real life boating experience. I am interested in your opinion.
Thanks
I noticed three trawlers that had a sort of giant swim platform build around their canoe stern. From two of them I took a photo, the other one had already left when I noticed two more. For comparison the third photo is the classical canoe stern of my own boat.
The questions I have is how this design influences the boats overall behavior
-Will this lead to a higher velocity (longer waterline)?
-Better fuel economy?
-Most important: what is the effect in a following sea? I love the stability of my own canoe stern; will this be lost?
I know that a lot of guys with a sound background in boat building and marine engineering are around and also with a lotof real life boating experience. I am interested in your opinion.
Thanks
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