Are you referencing Bernoulli’s Principle? Really not applicable to lift. The 
real answer you want has more to do with Angle of Attack.

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Subject: [Liveaboard] wings and boats



Regarding the argument that 'suction' plays no or very little role in 
aking lift on a wing, how, then, does a sailboat go upwind? -Ken
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