Re: Cockpit placement & weathercocking
By:Mike Scarborough
Date: 9/17/1998, 8:22 am
Date: 9/17/1998, 8:22 am
In Response To: Cockpit placement & weathercocking (Tom Scheibe)
I think you already have your answer. You know how to trim the boat in it's current configuration so it doesn't weathercock. Calculate the center of gravity of the movable pieces, i.e., you, your wife, the ice chest, any other heavy gear yoiu normally bring. If you maintain the same center of gravity when you relocate the cockpits, you should maintain the boat's handling. I'm sure some of the engineer types hanging around can help you out with CG calculations.
Messages In This Thread
- Cockpit placement & weathercocking
Tom Scheibe -- 9/15/1998, 3:53 pm- Seat-of-the-pants approach and a double decker
Paul Jacobson -- 9/18/1998, 2:54 am- Re: Cockpit placement & weathercocking
Mike Scarborough -- 9/17/1998, 8:22 am- Re: Cockpit placement & weathercocking
Nolan Penney -- 9/16/1998, 8:58 am- Re: Cockpit placement & weathercocking
Tom Scheibe -- 9/16/1998, 8:48 pm- Re: Cockpit placement & weathercocking
Nolan Penney -- 9/17/1998, 8:21 am
- Re: Cockpit placement & weathercocking
- Re: Cockpit placement & weathercocking
Jerry Weinraub -- 9/16/1998, 6:55 am - Re: Cockpit placement & weathercocking
- Seat-of-the-pants approach and a double decker