| S.W.A.T.H. Technology #67947 02/24/06 10:53 AM 02/24/06 10:53 AM |
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Posts: 1,253 Columbia South Carolina, USA | Anyone see the monohull bashing segment on Discovery Channel the other night? Apparently this gentlemen named Creed designed a multihull that had a huge underwater displacment in the shape of a submarine hull that kept the boat stable in almost all conditions. He was laughed at in his time, but now there are a few boast built with this technology that seem to prove his point. SWATH (small waterplane area twin hull design). looks ugly, but sure worked well in the demonstartions Vs. monohulls. What was best was the bashing of monohulls. Ive never heard the word monohull used in any other place other than this forum with such disrespect. It was great! Multihulls do rule!
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#67948 02/24/06 12:17 PM 02/24/06 12:17 PM |
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Posts: 35 Portland, ME | What was the name of the show??? I'm looking for the re-run already.
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#67950 02/24/06 01:14 PM 02/24/06 01:14 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | What was the name of the show??? I'm looking for the re-run already. Likewise - Tivo remote standing by.
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Is that the same thing that Tom Clancy describes in his book "Splinter Cell"? Quote from the book. Now that I know there really is such a thing, I am assuming that Clancy did his research: "SWATH gives a craft the ability to deliver big-ship platform steadiness and ride quality in a smaller vessel and the capability to sustain a high proportion of its normal cruising speed in rough head seas. The waterplane is the horizontal-plane cross-section of a ship's hull at the water surface. Thus, the boat has two submarinelike lower hulls completely submerged below the surface; above the surface it resembles a catamaran. Ship motions are caused by the waves on the ocean surface, which produce forces on the hull that decrease rapidly as the hull is moved farther below the surface, as with a submarine. Wave-exciting forces can also be made smaller if the amount of waterplane area at the design waterline is decreased. However, the objective of SWATH is not to minimize ship motions at the expense of speed/power or payload capabilities. Instead, the relative proportions for the strut waterplane area and submerged hulls are selected to reduce motions and accelerations well below accepted criteria for seasickness or onset of degraded performance of personnel or equipment. All SWATH crafts will have less than 50 percent as much waterplane area as a monohull of equal displacement." Does that sound like what they were talking about on the Discovery Channel? | | | Re: S.W.A.T.H. Technology
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Posts: 1,152 tampa, fl | This show was replayed last night. It was amazing to see the difference when the SWATH ship was running side by side with the monohull. SWATH ship had a drink of water sitting on a counter while out the window in the backround the monohull was getting beat to he** by the seas. Really cool technology!
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