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Each letter in polygon should only be used once to avoid confusion. Triangle CCC would not make sense. Angle LWL could be opposite from angle LWL in rectangle LWLW.
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Hull speed is the theoretical limit of a sailcraft's speed. It can be approximated by the following formula: 1.34 * SQRT(LWL), where LWL is the length of the waterline, in feet. As a small vessel approaches its hull speed, the hull begins to climb its own bow wave. The faster the vessel tries to go, the more difficult climbing the bow wave becomes. Eventually, should the hull type permit it, the hull will begin to hydroplane (skimming across the water.
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This is a way to get a general hull speed - other factors (such as weight, beam - width of the boat, etc.) can affect this calculation.Measure the craft's waterline length in feet.Take the square root of the waterline length.Multiply the square root of the length by 1.34. This number is the hull speed for your vessel as measured in knots.Double check your answer. The equation written out looks like:v = 1.34 (square root of LWL)Where v is the speed of the vessel in knots, and LWL is the length of the craft's waterline in feet.Triple-check your answer by plugging in the information on a hull speed calculator, such as the one on sailing USA's website.
A sail craft's hull speed, its maximum theoretical speed, can be calculated by multiplying the square root of the length of waterline (LWL) by 1.34. If your boat is 35 feet long from stem to stern, the LWL will be less than that. So, if we assume the LWL to be 30 feet, the boat's hull speed is, therefore, 7.34 knots. The distance from Houston to Cancun is about 688 nautical miles, as the crow flies, so if you manage to sail the entire distance at hull speed, it will take you 94 hours to make the trip. But it's not realistic to assume that. You may encounter light winds that prevent you from sailing as fast as you might. Tacking and course corrections add miles. If you manage five knots, you might make it in 140 hours. And it might be safer -- and far more interesting -- to hug the Gulf coast and port hop all the way down, which will add considerable distance to the trip.
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To purposely sink a ship is to 'scuttle' the ship.
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