by Renegadenemo » Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:04 pm
Been doing a little more research of late and here's an interesting one for you. According to the man who stuck his nose into a Beryl engine for me this week it spins the opposite way to an Orph' and therein lies two problems.
One is that the behaviour of the boat so far as the gyroscopic forces are concerned would be completely reversed and unfamiliar to Donald after so many years of it reacting the opposite way, and the other is that a right-hand turn would pick the bows out of the water whereas before they'd have been pushed in by the same control input.
Add that to the significant weight bias to the left (look which way she wallows as she sinks), increased drag on that side due to the rudder being larger than the fin and the free surface of fuel in the tank, not to mention the substantial quantities of Avtur housed down the left in the aux fuel tanks with their booster pumps, and she'd want to turn left. The dented spar partly offset this by trying to fly but at the aerodynamic limit the gyroscopic precession of the engine would pick the right sponson up especially if the boat was listing slightly to the left. Intriguing...
I'm only a plumber from Cannock...
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