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Sep 13, 2021 · Proper boat design is the result of combining optimum stability with favorable weight distribution. A boat that runs well is designed well and the most important factor in any hull design, which is as different as there are the many types of vessels out there, is getting everything in balance.
Apr 10, 2012 · Putting the CG on the aft third helps a boat quickly plane but makes it more sensitive to trim and weight issues. When the weight distribution is focused around the intended CG, it will find its best speed, fuel economy and handling. But that’s not often practical.
Jan 12, 2023 · Putting the CG on the aft third helps a boat quickly plane but makes it more sensitive to trim and weight issues. When the weight distribution is focused around the calculated CG, it will find its best speed, fuel economy, and handling. But that’s only sometimes practical.
Sep 9, 2009 · My question is: Considering straight-line speed is a critical part of dragon boat racing, what is the best weight distribution to have in the boat? (eg heavy paddlers in the back to bring the bow up, even distribution of weight front/back)
Feb 8, 2018 · Proper boat design is the result of combining optimum stability with a favorable weight distribution. A boat that runs well is designed well and the most important factor in any hull design, which is as different as there are the many types of vessels out there, is getting everything in balance.
Nov 8, 2023 · Boats maintain their ability to float by the force of gravity, pushing down on the water’s density. The density of water then resists that force, causing buoyancy. The actual balance to keep from teetering from one side to another depends on the boat’s size and cargo weight on board.
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Apr 27, 2002 · How to build a database to track the center of gravity of your boat (or plane) as objects are moved around... calculating moments from weight & location.