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Paper presented at the SNAME 21st Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium, March 15–16, 2013
Paper Number: SNAME-CSYS-2013-007
... in building winds the moment, it's therefore impossible to rely on these and seas. Nothing alarming, but time to shorten sail. In positions as arbiters of balance. But, since they both move changing from a genoa (about 140%) to a working jib forward more or less concurrently, their "lead" (about 80 he...
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Paper presented at the SNAME 19th Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium, March 20–21, 2009
Paper Number: SNAME-CSYS-2009-012
... of the apparent wind angle. Test results for different tacking scenarios (genoa flogging or backed) are presented and discussed and it is found that a backed headsail does not necessarily produce more drag than a flogging headsail but increases the beneficial yawing moment significantly. The quasisteady approach...
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Paper presented at the SNAME 11th Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium, January 28–30, 1993
Paper Number: SNAME-CSYS-1993-013
... work and some peculiar aspects regarding the use of tools like the towing tank, the wind tunnel, the CFD codes and the VPP are presented. moro construction dimension different field tank test rig sname-csys-1993-013 sailboat testing america genoa designer THE ELEVENTH CHESAPEAKE...
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Paper presented at the SNAME 10th Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium, February 1, 1991
Paper Number: SNAME-CSYS-1991-006
... of this procedure is that it can be run on a personal computer. load step genoa j-th load step numerical approach non-linear domain stress analysis vector computer sailing yacht mast sail portion matrix - THE TENTH CHESAPEAKE SAILING YACHT SYMPOSIUM A NUMERICAL APPROACH TO THE DESIGN OF SAILING...
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Paper presented at the SNAME 7th Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium, January 19, 1985
Paper Number: SNAME-CSYS-1985-007
... challenger cup 1983 genoa calculation - THE SEVENTH CHESAPEAKE SAILING YACHT SYMPOSIUM Stress Analysis For Light Alloy 12 M Yacht Structures. Comparison Between A Transverse And A Longitudinal Structure Dario Boote, and Protor Vincenzo Ruggiero, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy Nlcola Slronl...
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Paper presented at the SNAME 1st Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium, January 19, 1974
Paper Number: SNAME-CSYS-1974-006
... and storm conditions. This rig can be handled by far fewer people and can easily set far more sail than cruising boats ever could before windward genoa mast sail area boat headstay associate member maclear outer headstay leeward sheet backstay rig jib luff roller member maclear...