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- Capsize_screening_formula abstract "The capsize screening formula (CSF) is a somewhat controversial figure. It is defined for sailboats as:CSF = Beam / (Displacement/64.2)1/3It came into being after the 1979 Fastnet race in England where a storm shredded the race fleet. The Cruising Club of America (CCA) put together a technical committee that analyzed race boat data. They came up with this formula to compare boats based on readily available data. The CCA characterizes the formula as \"rough\". A lower value is supposed to indicate a sailboat is less likely to capsize. A value of 2 is taken as a cutoff for acceptable to certain race committees. However this is an arbitrary cutoff based on the performance of boats in the 1979 Fastnet race. The CSF does not consider the hull shape or ballast location.Any two sailboats will have the same CSF value if their displacement and beam are the same. As an example, one could have a light hull with 50% ballast in a bulb at the bottom of an eight foot fin keel, the other could have a heavy hull with 20% ballast in a 2-foot-deep (0.61 m) full-length keel. The stability characteristics of the two sailboats will be drastically different despite the identical CSF value.".
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- Capsize_screening_formula wikiPageWikiLink Beam_(nautical).
- Capsize_screening_formula wikiPageWikiLink Capsizing.
- Capsize_screening_formula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nautical_terms.
- Capsize_screening_formula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Naval_architecture.
- Capsize_screening_formula wikiPageWikiLink Cruising_Club_of_America.
- Capsize_screening_formula wikiPageWikiLink Displacement_(fluid).
- Capsize_screening_formula wikiPageWikiLink Hull_(watercraft).
- Capsize_screening_formula wikiPageWikiLink Keel.
- Capsize_screening_formula wikiPageWikiLink Sailboat.
- Capsize_screening_formula wikiPageWikiLink Sailing_ballast.
- Capsize_screening_formula wikiPageWikiLinkText "Capsize screening formula".
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- Capsize_screening_formula subject Category:Nautical_terms.
- Capsize_screening_formula subject Category:Naval_architecture.
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- Capsize_screening_formula comment "The capsize screening formula (CSF) is a somewhat controversial figure. It is defined for sailboats as:CSF = Beam / (Displacement/64.2)1/3It came into being after the 1979 Fastnet race in England where a storm shredded the race fleet. The Cruising Club of America (CCA) put together a technical committee that analyzed race boat data. They came up with this formula to compare boats based on readily available data. The CCA characterizes the formula as \"rough\".".
- Capsize_screening_formula label "Capsize screening formula".
- Capsize_screening_formula sameAs Q5036346.
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