Video from the Cowes-Torquay 2016 race shows the Outerlimits Silverline boat with it's multi steps going in rough seas with what looks like av very dangerous negative trim angle. As if the boat will nose dive at every second. Can it be too much of a good think with steps? Some Outerlimits boats is known for spinning out in turns. Maybe that is one of the negative sides of a stepped boat, you have to be careful in turns so the steps don't hook. And the more steps you have the more negative ride you get?
Great talk Sir. I find a few terminologies confusing. To me it makes more sense to take of stepped hull as being longitudinally stepped as that is what you see in the longitudinal view. Also, when you refer to pitch, are you talking of trim in calm water? Usually the word pitch is associated with a boat in waves.
I have read some studies about the optimal step height should be around 4-5% of the hull's draft but I applied it on my 3D rhino model and the result is it is way too short for being called a step
Very Interesting video and a good explanation of how stepped hulls work!
i would love to meet that man he knows his stuff
Steps are good for getting air bubbles in the engine propeller.
Video from the Cowes-Torquay 2016 race shows the Outerlimits Silverline boat with it's multi steps going in rough seas with what looks like av very dangerous negative trim angle. As if the boat will nose dive at every second. Can it be too much of a good think with steps? Some Outerlimits boats is known for spinning out in turns. Maybe that is one of the negative sides of a stepped boat, you have to be careful in turns so the steps don't hook. And the more steps you have the more negative ride you get?
Great talk Sir. I find a few terminologies confusing. To me it makes more sense to take of stepped hull as being longitudinally stepped as that is what you see in the longitudinal view. Also, when you refer to pitch, are you talking of trim in calm water? Usually the word pitch is associated with a boat in waves.
I have read some studies about the optimal step height should be around 4-5% of the hull's draft but I applied it on my 3D rhino model and the result is it is way too short for being called a step
If you were to buy a...say, a Contender or SeaVee CC 34/35, would you choose Stepped or non stepped?
I learned common sense but nothing of how to solve the issues
sorry guys, im out.
if he only knew how to speak into a microphone.. sorry guys, im out..
if he only knew how to speak into a microphone.
Good info horrible presenter..... if he is just going to read the slides don’t present and just write your info in a white paper!