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tri-hull design

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 12:07 am
by bearboater
under the C-1 race boats, the millbrook stinger has a description thats confused my for a while, it says a tri-hull similar to the estanguet but softened for easier padddling. anywho, what is a tri-hull, is there anyone who can provide a description of what the bottom of the hull looks like?
-isaac

Estanguet hull

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:36 am
by edg
Since I still paddle one of these beasts, I'll chime in. The way I usually describe the Estanguet hull to someone who hasn't seen it is to say its like a long Wave Sport X (the Estanguet came first). The chines extend from about a 6" from the tip of the nose, to about 2" behind the cockpit. The stern is a "typical" displacement slalom type stern. If you imagine a 13 foot X, with chines from the nose to just behind the cockpit, you''ll have a pretty good idea. Hope this helps....edg

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:24 pm
by Bob P
I think that the Estanguet was the original "rail" hull. There's a slightly convex center section, with rails extending down on each side. The profiles run from the bow back past the cockpit.

Here's a profile, showing both the Stinger and my Cobra.
[img]http://wwslalom.org/newboat/cobboat/stingpro.gif[/img]

You can see a little more of the shape here: http://wwslalom.org/newboat/index.htm