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Author: Paul Deeds Subject: Weight Limit Info: (15330 views) Posted: Tuesday 9-1-09 06:31:01 PM |
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Assuming the boat is flat, A helmsman sitting at the traveler has about 3/4 of the righting moment of a crew hiking reasonably hard amidships. This means the difference in total righting moment between an at weight boat with a 300lb driver is less than 5% different than one with 150lb driver.
- - ( 300 * 0.75 ) + 580 = 805 - ( 250 * 0.75 ) + 630 = 817.5 - ( 200 * 0.75 ) + 680 = 830 - ( 150 * 0.75 ) + 730 = 842.5 -
With most drivers in the 150-250 range, I don't think it's worth complicating the rules for a 2-3% difference. I'll also submit this as evidence, that when it comes to winning races there are more important things to worry about:
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