“Just six inches less
draft and I’d be able to get across the sandbar.”
I understand that yacht
designers receive special counseling about this. They’re taught not to pull
their hair out, or strangle the potential customer, even if the latter move
would improve the human gene pool. They have to explain, as gently as they can,
that changes like that mean starting all over from the very beginning.
People who want to build
their own boats are especially vexing. Because venturesome sailors have such
individual requirements and are usually close to broke, they are often tempted
to buy stock plans that a designer has drawn up for a small boat and enlarge
them on a photocopier. And when disaster looms, as it will sooner or later,
they blame the designer. What they don’t know about is the law of mechanical
similitude, a very interesting law that applies to boats of similar shape.
Interesting things happen when you alter the size of a boat.
Let’s say you double the
size of a vessel evenly all around. Here’s what happens:
— Length, beam and draft
increase 2 times.
— Wetted surface area
increases by 4 times.
— Interior volume
increases by 8 times.
— Weight increases by 8
times.
— Stability increases by
16 times.
Now think about that. The
new boat would be 41 per cent faster and could carry four times as much sail.
But the point is that even small changes in proportion cause large changes in
stability, buoyancy, maneuverability, accommodation, handling, and
seaworthiness.
So if you want a boat
that’s five feet longer, remember the law of mechanical similitude. Find a boat
that was designed from scratch to be five feet longer in the first place. Don’t
be tempted to economize with the stretch of doom.
Today’s
Thought
Architects
are pretty much high-class whores. We can turn down projects the way they can
turn down some clients, but we’ve both got to say yes to someone if we want to
stay in business.
— Philip Johnson, Esquire, Dec 80
Tailpiece
“My neighbor’s dog keeps
barking all night. I can’t sleep. I’m at my wits’ end. What can I do?”
“Buy it from him. Then HE
won’t be able to sleep.”
(Drop
by every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, for another Mainly about Boats column.)
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