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+ | Norman L. Skene's(in SKENE'S ELEMENTS OF YACHT DESIGN) gives 2 methods of judging the sea-keeping and stability of a boat, methods based on statistical stability diagram of several boats. | ||
+ | *Firs method is called Wind pressure Coefficient Method [page 292] | ||
+ | *Second method is called The Dellenbaugh Angle Method [page 296] | ||
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Norman L. Skene's(in SKENE'S ELEMENTS OF YACHT DESIGN) gives 2 methods of judging the sea-keeping and stability of a boat, methods based on statistical stability diagram of several boats.
- Firs method is called Wind pressure Coefficient Method [page 292]
- Second method is called The Dellenbaugh Angle Method [page 296]