THE NINTH
CHESAPEAKE
SAILING
YACHT
SYMPOSIUM
M A R C H 1 1 , 1989
THE CHESAPEAKE SECTION
OF
THE SOCIETY OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS
AND
MARINE ENGINEERS
THE CHESAPEAKE BAY
YACHT RACING ASSOCIATION
U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY
SAILING SQUADRON
THE NINTH C H E S A P E A K E SAILING YACHT SYMPOSIUM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Fiber Reinforced Plastic Sailing Yachts —
Some Aspects of Structural Design
Robert Curry, American Bureau of Shipping, Paramus, New Jersey
Guides to the Approximation of Sailing
Yacht Performance
Olln J . Stephens, II, Putney, Vermont
Scientific Sail Shape Design
David S . Greeley, Atlantic Applied Research Corp., Burlington, Massachusetts Karl L. Kirkman, Science Applications International Corp, Annapolis, Maryland Alan L. Drew, Doyle-Allan Sallmakers, Annapolis, Maryland
John Cross-Whiter, Atlantic Applied Research Corp., Burlington, Massachusetts
The Design and Construction of the Second
PRIDE OF BALTIMORE
Thomas C. Gillmer, Annapolis, Maryland
The Planning, Design and Construction of the
44-foot Offshore Training Craft for the U.S.
Naval Academy
Ian McCurdy, McCurdy & Rhodes, Inc., Cold Spring Harbor, New York John Bonds, Capt., USN (Ret.), U S Y R U , Newport, Rhode Island
The Effect of Counter Length on Hull Resistance
Andrew R. Claughton, Wolfson Unit, MTIA, University of Southampton, England
Performance Prediction Method for Multihull Yachts
Clay Oliver, Yacht Research International, Annapolis, Maryland
NOTE: The U.S. Olympic Team Presentation: Technology Developments, Review of Events, and Thoughts (or the Future, was presented by Andrew Kostanecki, 1988 OYC Chairman and moderated by Lester Rosenblatt. No written text was prepared. The International America's Cup Class Rule Presentation was given by Britton Chance and David Pedriok and was moderated by Bruce Johnson, CBYRA. A written text was included as a supplement to these proceedings.
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