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OSve dimenzije su u metrima ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Bowsprit ![]() Test stabilnosti. Brod se treba ispraviti i onda ako se vrh jarbola optereti s dodatnih 45 kg |
Prenosimo na engleskom sažete
projektantskih pravila za klasu Open 6.5, kako biste dobili osjećaj
o kakvim se brodovima radi.
Za detaljna pravila trebate se obratiti nakoj od udruga klase Mini. Francuska je na adresi www.classemini.com , engleska na adresi www.team6-5.com , a talijanska koja ima super site je na adresi www.velanet.it/mini650 . THE DESIGN RULES of Open 6.5 class: Attention: the French rules are the governing rules.This is a resume. And is possible not the most updated one. Sections on this page: hull, ballast, mast & poles, sails, stability III - Hull Design A mono hull is defined as a vessel having only one flotation plane when stationary, or with sails up in sailing conditions, in which the depth of the hull in all its sections must not decrease in the direction of the axis of symmetry. This means that a shape like a mono hull bow transforming in a catamaran stern is prohibited. 1.1. Length : * The length of the hull must not exceed 6.50 metres. This dimension does not include rudders and their fixings, the fittings of the bowsprit bob stay (with devices intended to extend the length at waterline) as well as the solar panels, push pits, pulpits and wind vane pilot. * The length of the hull is measured between the perpendicular of the bow and transom. The fore stays, the back stays, the shrouds (permanent or temporary) must be fixed inside the length of the hull.. * Bottom of keel to top of the highest sail = 14 metres maximum * Max. draught : 2 metres, regardless of the angle of heel and the position of appendices or mobile appendices. * The booms may not extend beyond the transom with the mainsail up at full hoist * The cockpit floor must be 15 cm minimum above the waterline. * Max. beam : 3 metres including mobile keels and masts and rigging. (Too when using a swing mast .).) * Average freeboard : 0.75 m minimum (the measurement of this will include the number of points required to know precisely the real average freeboard). * A cabin top is mandatory with minimum volume calculated as follows :Cabin top volume (m3) / minimum = Beam MAX. (in metres) /6"I think that the deck camber is the baseline" * Deck camber : the minimum positive rise measured in any part of the deck must be equal to :Rise (in metres) = beam (in metres) x 0.05"Rule of Pythagorean comes handy" 1.2. Ballast : * Ballast is allowed if they are fixed, located inside the hull and part of the structure of the boat. The total volume of water ballast must not exceed 400 litres symmetrically displaced along the longitudinal axis of the boat. Their use must not compromise the ability of the boat to right itself. The vents for each ballast must be located on the deck and have a minimum inside diameter of 25 millimetres. Each vent must have a cap. (This means 200 Lt a side of saltwater 1.024 kg/ltr) * Bulb :The height and width of the bulb on the keel must not exceed 450 mm. * Materials : materials with a density greater than lead are prohibited. Titanium is forbidden, Carbon is forbidden in the masts. 1.3. Bowsprit * Bowsprit and spinnaker pole :The bowsprits must be quickly and easily removed whilst sailing without tools, also that all components outside the vertical of the deck line (except the boom). A tolerance of 30 mm is allowed.Bowsprits and their associated hardware must rest in the rule limit of beam (3 metre maximum). 1.4. Mast : * Mast : They must be made of extruded aluminium with a weight of 2 kg/m minimum. Tapering is allowed above the upper spreader.If mast area is more then 2.2 m2 then it counts as a sail. No carbon allowed in the mast. * Shrouds, lowers and fore stay : stainless steel rod or wire. Titanium is forbidden. (everything heavier then lead). 1.5. Sails : * Sails : The number of approved sails carried on board must not exceed eight (8). This must include a storm jib of maximum area 4m2, reef able to 2.5m2, and a try sail of 5m2 maximum area of a fluorescent colour and a minimum weight of 340 g/m2. * Material Sails * Mainsail : woven polyester, with windows of 0.2m2 maximum area.* Head sail : woven polyester and polyester film * (Head sails in 3DL are permitted but only in polyester -this was a ruling made in February 1997)* Spinnaker : nylon *Double film sails count as 2 sails. A wing mast of more than 2m2 in projected area counts as one sail, as well as any other wind propulsion system. See article I-11 for the sail number rule. 2. Stability : 2.1 Large angles stability : The boat, while empty except for batteries and the life raft, and with all hatches open, must not permit water flooding and must have positive stability with a 45 kg weight at the top of the mast in the most unfavourable ballast and mobile keel configuration and masts (not including the Archimedes effect). The stability test is effected with the head of the mast at water level with full ballast on one side then on the other side. " climbing in the mast top is not been done lightely" 2.2 Small angles stability : The boat while empty except for batteries and the life raft, must not exceed a 10 degree heel angle in the most unfavourable ballast, mobile keel and mast configuration."so with a canting keel it means that how heavier the bulb or how more it cants the boat has to have more resistance against heel, a stiff (wide) boat is the result." |
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