Paul Thompson wrote:What we also need to do is find away to get members to update their profiles and enter their rigging details. So far this has been done by very few members.
Agreed. There's relatively little data to work with.
I did come up with something though. By using the formula:
Breakingstrength / Sailarea / sqrt(displacement)
I get some kind of maybe useable numbers (rough guidelines). Most cambered sails seem to fall into the range of 0.8-1.2 whereas the flat ones are mostly between 0.4-0.7.
I also updated the document to do the actual breaking strength calcs within the spreadsheet (for Version 1 I just used the
JR Calc and copypasted the values from there) so that I could play around with numbers for my own sails. It seems to be pretty much in line with what I had researched before. Using 40x1.5mm battens for my 34m2 sail (3 tons displacement) would give a #2 factor of 0.87 (in the low range) but upping it to 45x1.5mm (as I would've done even without this experiment) gives a factor of 1.12.
As Paul noted one should definitely take hull shape into account when using this data for anything other than to peak ones curiosity. Plus there is very little data to go on and I agree it would be great if we got more members to input their data to their profiles.
Here's the updated
Version 2.1 which includes my own conceived rig.