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- Limit_of_positive_stability abstract "The limit of positive stability (LPS) is the angle from the vertical at which a boat will no longer stay upright but will capsize, becoming inverted, or turtled. It is also known as the angle of vanishing stability (AVS).For example, if a boat with an LPS of 120 degrees rolls past this point, i.e. its mast is already at an angle of 30 degrees below the water, it will continue to roll and be completely upside down in the water. Except for dinghy sailboats and multihulls, most larger sailboats (monohull keelboats) have lead or other heavy materials in their keel at the bottom of their hulls to keep them from capsizing or turtling.The LPS was a part of the Offshore Racing Rules and is used to measure how stable or seaworthy a sailboat is. The modern offshore racing rules published by the International Sailing Federation may also use the measurement.".
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- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Angle.
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- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Category:Naval_architecture.
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- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Kayak_roll.
- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Keel.
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- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
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- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Monohull.
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- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Naval_architecture.
- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Offshore_Racing_Rules.
- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Sailboat.
- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Seakeeping.
- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Ship_stability.
- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Size_increment.
- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Stability_index.
- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Turtling_(sailing).
- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLink Weight_distribution.
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- Limit_of_positive_stability wikiPageWikiLinkText "Limit of positive stability".
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- Limit_of_positive_stability subject Category:Naval_architecture.
- Limit_of_positive_stability hypernym Angle.
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- Limit_of_positive_stability comment "The limit of positive stability (LPS) is the angle from the vertical at which a boat will no longer stay upright but will capsize, becoming inverted, or turtled. It is also known as the angle of vanishing stability (AVS).For example, if a boat with an LPS of 120 degrees rolls past this point, i.e. its mast is already at an angle of 30 degrees below the water, it will continue to roll and be completely upside down in the water.".
- Limit_of_positive_stability label "Limit of positive stability".
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