Recall reading about at least one circumnavigation by a gent in a C27 -- does 
anyone know the year of that particular model?

Also, Phil, your signature contains a call sign.  Do you have SSB aboard Wing 
Tip?

Earl Burgess
#3188
s/v Nautidog




----- Original Message ----
From: Phil A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 12:11:19 PM
Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: Hull speed

 
Art,
 
The various models all went through the
same generational changes as Catalina Yachts matured. There is a generational
weight factor as construction got more solid, but there is also some issues in
how Catalina specifies displacement. I expect the actual displacement to be 12 –
15% above the data sheet. Serious racers often go through a period of trading
hulls seeking out a light one and then beef it up with technology. Serious
cruisers buy the newer heavier constructed models.
 
Phil Agur                    s/vWing Tip
Secretary,                   
Call Sign WCW3485
IC27/270A                   MMSI366901790 
www.catalina27.org   
Vessel Doc# 1039809
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Phil A
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 20088:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: Hull
speed
 
Art,
 
The whole point was to
supply the weight sensitive hull speed formula not to supply another arbitrary
number. Of course no one should be using an assumed factory weight but get a
real weight. 
 
BTW 6850 yields 6.52
knots. 
 
Phil
Agur                    s/vWing Tip
Secretary,                   
Call Sign WCW3485
IC27/270A                  
MMSI 366901790 
www.catalina27.org   
Vessel Doc# 1039809
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
HERRICK
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 20086:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Hull
speed
 
What kind of boat do you have that
weighs only 5700 lb? My '84 displaces 6850 lb, w/ M-18 Diesel. I heard that the
disp. grew over the years, but 1150 lb. is a big jump!
 
Art Herrick
#5468
Sea Change
 
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From:Phil A 
To:[email protected] 
Sent:Monday, August 11, 20083:53 PM
Subject:RE:
catalina27-talk: Hull speed
 
That's consistent with my wife's record
of 8.4 knots on Wing Tip. Broad reach in 25 -30 knots with no sea.
 
Of course that's nothing compared to
my 85 when the CHP just shook his head.
 
Instead of using 1.34 a C27 uses a
factor more like 1.5 resulting in a 6.92 knot hull speed.
 
Disp. = 5700 Lbs.           
LWL= 21.75 Ft.   Dave Gerr - The Nature of Boats   
D/L = 247     Eq #1: D/L=(weight/2240)/(0.01 * LWL)^3 
S/L = 1.49     Eq#2: S/L = 8.26/(D/L)^0.311   
Adv. Hull Speed= 6.94 Knots   Eq#3: Hullspeed = S/L * LWL^0.5 
Traditional HS= 6.25 Knots   Assumes S/L= 1.34     
 
And of course TF may have been
dogging it since square root of 34.5 (LWL) x 1.5 = 8.81 kn. If the J Boat hull 
was
higher tech than a typical Catalina then reduced weight could force it higher.
 
I know I may be stretching my
credibility here but I didn’t write the book. Remember Pyewacket
didn’t shatter Merlin’s 12 year Tran Pac record until they had a
computerized Polar performance program nagging the crew when they were slow.
And then they shaved off a full day. A full day! 
 
Just knowing you’re slow is a
major part of the battle to win. Never settle for traditional hull speed again
unless you’re sailing a traditional construction boat. 
 
Phil Agur                    s/vWing Tip
Secretary,                   
Call Sign WCW3485
IC27/270A                  
MMSI 366901790 
www.catalina27.org    Vessel Doc# 1039809
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2008 6:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: Hull speed
 
or slightly above hull speed...
 
was on a J122 today and (just very slightly cracked
off) saw 8.4 knots,
upwind
in a 15 kn breeze.
 
hull speed plus
 
tf
pix and it happened
 
square root of 34.5 (LWL) x 1.34 = 7.88 kn
 
 
>
> Weight maters but I'll have to hunt for the
advanced hull speed formula.
>
> Phil
Agur                    
s/v Wing Tip
>
Secretary,                   
Call Sign WCW3485
>
IC27/270A                  
MMSI 366901790
> www.catalina27.org     Vessel
Doc# 1039809


      

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