The answer is..... *Pic*
In Response To: Re: Other: Paddler weight and stabilty (Allan)
I think you hit it. I just ran the numbers on this boat since I couldn't sleep this morning and as Toni said (why did I doubt him?) a lighter person is more stable.
I am not certain on the why it is so, but I see two reason that make sense. COG is probably lower. With a lighter weight paddler the righting moment is stronger for the lighter person than the heavier person.
All this is backwards to what I expected. Here is the graph I made on this boat this morning. I used 200lbs to represent Steve and 250 lbs to represent me. I then tossed in a 125 lbs just for kicks. The kid is the most stable of the bunch! Very interesting.
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Kudzu -- 4/18/2009, 11:28 am- Re: Other: Paddler weight and stabilty
Charlie -- 4/20/2009, 12:03 am- Re: Other: Paddler weight and stabilty
Len Thunberg -- 4/19/2009, 8:49 pm- Re: Other: Paddler weight and stabilty
Allan -- 4/19/2009, 2:21 am- The answer is..... *Pic*
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JohnK -- 4/18/2009, 10:23 pm- Re: Other: Paddler weight and stabilty
Brian Nystrom -- 4/18/2009, 3:58 pm- Re: Other: Paddler weight and stabilty
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Brian Nystrom -- 4/19/2009, 3:56 pm
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Toni V -- 4/18/2009, 12:17 pm- Re: Other: Paddler weight and stabilty
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Terry Haines -- 4/18/2009, 9:25 pm
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