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how far can a tall sailing ship travel in one day. i don't know anything
about sailing and i'm researching this for a school paper. thanks |
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"Anthony Stock" wrote in
: how far can a tall sailing ship travel in one day. i don't know anything about sailing and i'm researching this for a school paper. thanks You can only approximate the theoretical hull speed. But the main factors a For a SPECIFIC ship: 1. Sufficient wind speed. 2. Sufficient total sail area. Since you are asking about a certain class of ship, then all you need do at this point is pick out one, Find out its Length Water Line (LWL), look up the simple formula for determining theoretical hull speed multiply by 24 hrs and get your 'theoretical' total run. A good approach might be to do a look up on the 'Clippers', particularly the 'Cutty Sark', find the dimensions and go from there. No monohull sailing ship before or since(?) has broken it's record. No, I am not including the formula, it is readily available and I do not believe simply asking others to do your homework teaches anything other than sloth. Thinking out a plan to search is often times as fruitful as the actual search in so far as learning goes. HINT: a good library is far more valuable a resource than all the internet. -- Didereaux "Let bygones be bygones...send a concilliatory PRETZEL to the Whitehouse!" "Against stupidity, the very gods themselves contend in vain." - Friedrich von Schiller "Ignorant voracity -- a wingless vulture -- can soar only into the depths of ignominy." Patrick O'Brian |
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I suggest you learn to use the internet a bit better.
Librarys are restricted to budget and room to store books the internet started surpassing librarys 5 years ago IMHO. |
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![]() Anthony Stock wrote: how far can a tall sailing ship travel in one day. i don't know anything about sailing and i'm researching this for a school paper. thanks ********** Anthony, a quick answer is that ****s under sail average about a hundred miles a day. There are other factors but when yo work it all out in the end that what it come down to. Ben (a "tallship" captain) |
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