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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Wow! How Cool is that!
I guess they will indeed be foiling in the AC races, that should liven it up a bit! I can't wait to hear what the Lead Bottom Leaning Society at SA will have to say about this!
Can't wait to see just how fast these things will be!
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | It will be interesting to see how they manage foiling around the course. I wonder if they can foil effectively upwind at high angles.
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Well, if they do crash, at those speeds, it should be spectacular! Many years ago when we were having a discussion here about how to get more mainstream TV coverage for sailboat racing, I said we needed to make it more like NASCAR, with faster speeds and more 'crashes'. I guess they finally have! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeLacBmYxyU&feature=fvsr People love to watch expensive stuff crashing at high speed.
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Posts: 2,490 On the Water | rules do not allow use of the windward foil, I do remember reading something about exceptions (rule 47.3)
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | they didn't want to get into situations where the windward foil was used to pull the boat down for more righting moment...so they disallowed it's use.
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Looks like it foils pretty well on 3 legs though.
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Posts: 2,490 On the Water | rules do not allow use of the windward foil, I do remember reading something about exceptions (rule 47.3) Here is the skinny on rule 47.3: 47.3 Preventing windward daggerboard increasing righting moment After starting, an AC72 yacht shall have the windward board draft stripe(s) visible so to confirm that the board is no more than 0.500 m below MWP, unless one of the following applies: (a) the windward board does not penetrate the surface of the water for more than 15 continuous seconds; (b) the yacht is within 300m of a mark; (c) the yacht is within 30 seconds prior to and after tacking or gybing; (d) the yacht is sailing less than 15 knots; (e) the yacht is sailing at less than 90% of its performance relative to the other yacht(s); (f) the yacht is taking a penalty.
Philip USA #1006 | | | Re: AC72 Oracle Team USA Spaceship has landed
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...Not wanting to disrespect the team, I called their media rep and asked permission to post the pics. He granted permission, and was appreciative of my respect. ..
That's probably why you and SA weren't a good fit. ;-)
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Posts: 2,490 On the Water | Excellent article on the technology, broadcast television, speed, close up racing, etc. Plus read about the involvement and background of a key player named Stan Honey. Making the America's Cup a spectator sport
Philip USA #1006 | | | Re: AC72 Oracle Team USA Spaceship has landed
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Those two videos are very interesting, and you see what happens at 2:15 on the last one, when they stuff the bows! I liked the other video above too, where Juan K talks about the C Class, and says "...what have we been doing the past 20 years, these things are so much more efficient!" (wing rigs). BUT...we know the C Class did try foiling for awhile, and they gave up on it, right? It wasn't paying off on a closed course, right? Or are some of them still doing it around the bouys? Grant Dalton mentions he's not sure if foiling will pay off on a short bouy type course. SO...are we seeing "The Next BIG Thing" here, in the evolution of sailing technology, and when can I get some L foils and a wing rig for my F16? ;^) Like I said a long time ago, just hook two Moths together and off we go!
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Listening to the comments surrounding the teams, my guess is that they are going to be shooting for a semi-foiling mode off the wind and a near full flotation mode upwind. There is a happy point between weight, available power, and efficient foiling. I think the Moth's are just able to come in under this point with one very light (single-hull) boat so they can foil all the way around a race course efficiently. I don't think we have the technology to have a boat light enough to do this on much of a larger scale yet. While we can definitely build a catamaran to foil to weather, it's suffers with wind and water drag to carry it's own weight. It's going to either sail slowly as the foil drag increases with reduced speed or have to sail so far off the wind in order to keep enough power to stay on foils that same water-borne craft will get to A-mark faster because it can sail much higher.
So, if you give up fully foiling to weather, you have to look at how much foil drag you are willing to carry up to A-mark so you can rocket downwind. My bet is that the happy-point is going to be having just enough foil to make the boat really light on the water while going downwind without becoming completely air-borne on foils. This might also make sense given the fact that they aren't allowed any type of active control surfaces under the water and their racing area is a really choppy piece of water.
The "S" boards on NZ are a good indication of this as well (they can change the angle of attack of the horizontal part of their foil as they lift it).
Then again, I could be completely wrong.
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Posts: 3,224 Roanoke Island ,N.C. | Timbo, In reference to the C's foiling not working, Magnus Clarke said he thought that the extra horsepower of the AC45's and 72s could remedy the problems they had with "off yer rocker", so I wouldn't compare C's to the 45s or 72s .Apples and Oranges.
"I said, now, I said ,pay attention boy!"
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | I think it's funny that they need a powerboat with 1200 horsepower to keep up with the AC72... talk about carbon footprint Another question popped into my head. Would slapping a wing on a "regular" catamaran cause problems since it can generate so much more speed, forcing the semi-displacement hulls into a pitch-pole?
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Well...Ben Hall did it a couple years ago on his A cat.
I don't recall pitch-poling to be a problem but maybe some of the A cat guys who raced against him can tell us why he eventually dropped it in favor of a tradional mast/sail combo.
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