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The foil design has to be symmetrical, but flap positions can be different on each side. Indeed flap positions can be controlled in segments, so it is possible to maximise lift near the outward tip.Some interesting comments by Elise Beavis in today's recon interview. Tat the decreased boat weight is a performance penalty (obviously) but interestingly (to me) that it can be compensated by increased foil span? The foil flap is supposed to operate as one element across whole foil span isn't it? How are they moving the foil centre of lift substantially outboard of foil centreline to affect the lever length?
I thought she was alluding to the new AC class, not the legacy boats. The new class has a wider stance.Some interesting comments by Elise Beavis in today's recon interview. Tat the decreased boat weight is a performance penalty (obviously) but interestingly (to me) that it can be compensated by increased foil span? The foil flap is supposed to operate as one element across whole foil span isn't it? How are they moving the foil centre of lift substantially outboard of foil centreline to affect the lever length?
yeah she was pretty clear, the reporter bloke seemed to be making a hash of understanding it and or the rule as applied to converted AC75sI thought she was alluding to the new AC class, not the legacy boats. The new class has a wider stance.