Salty Dawg wrote:
That's an interesting concept.
I'm also wondering about their use of forward and aft ballast tanks to trim the pitch axis of the bow.
Good point, Salty. If you look at the vid when the camera turns to the X-bow, you can see intake ports on each side of the bow spitting water, so yah, it is prolly computer controlled pumps to aid in fore, aft hull ballast to shift weight as needed. (remember this is a copy written (patented) design and details appear to be a bit sketchy.
It is also run with 4 power pods, which is where the bulb nose looses it`s efficiency. It seems the balance was so perfect that there is also the chance they are using port starboard ballast tanks to keep this boat tracking exactly into the wind (at that angle, the wind and wave force is split in 2 by the bow, thus helping to equalize the vessel.)
Thanks for reading Guys, theory, just theory
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