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How to approach the design for a boat step by step?
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[QUOTE="Ketch22, post: 6062169, member: 556827"] Anorlunda is correct. There is no difference in determining the characteristics of the stability profile. Do be very careful that you do not fall into the common mistake of calculating one hull and not consider the other hull. The supplemental effect is amplified by the separation of the two. The only real difference is that the wave interaction between the hulls at speed creates an unusual resistance interaction which can lead to performance challenges. What research you have done and the formulas you have found will help with finding where you are at. [/QUOTE]
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