[MHml] Inclining experiment in air

Peter Southwood peter.southwood at telkomsa.net
Thu Dec 14 01:45:13 EST 2006


Well knock me down with a feather!
I have had a copy of PNA for about 25 years, and never noticed that 
paragraph before (more accurately, I dont remember noticing it before, which 
is not quite the same). OK, mine is an earlier edition and doesnt have the 
illustration, but the text is much the same. I didnt even think of looking 
there.
The method is pretty simple in principle, but for a 15 tonne boat could be a 
bit awkward, as there is not enough headroom in the workshop and no hoisting 
equipment that can support the boat.
Could be tricky.
Thanks again Evan, and well spotted.
Cheers,
Peter

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Diane Selkirk" <ceilydh at 3web.net>
To: "Informed discussion of multihull issues" <multihulls at steamradio.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 6:07 AM
Subject: Re: [MHml] Inclining experiment in air


>I found the procedure for Peter in Principles of Naval Architecture.  None 
>of my colleagues had heard of it either but we all read the procedure with 
>interest.  Anybody want a copy of the PDF, email me OFF list please
>
> Evan Gatehouse
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