With this latest moth design - the SK3.355 - we believe, no, we know that by increasing the transom width by over 200% we will have achieved 56.3456897% earlier take off. You know what that means? This moth won't even need hydrofoils to get flying!* How's that for extreme?! Watch out Garda...the Fat Bottomed Girl is coming to town.
(*pre-on-the-water test results have confirmed this to be .347% fact).
Reminds me of my first moth a Magnum 5. She was a fat bottomed Babe. Hope you fit a rudder with a T-foil or she could be harder to sail than a hydrofoiler.
ReplyDeleteAre you coming to Garda or is the line a wind up? I would like to add you to the competitors list. Either way I have added it as a feature to the IMCA site.
All the best,
Doug
Not a wind up - she and I will be there. We won't be racing however, as I am a little bit of a novice when it comes to helming.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Em
You could become the the Ladies World Champion if you enter!
ReplyDeleteLook forward to meeting you both,
Doug