Blue water sailboat's are boats/yachts that have been designed to with stand the open seas. The designer has had to take into consideration the extra weight the boat might carry. The longer voyages that will require more equipment, tankage (petrol) and maybe more crew members. the extra weight can affect the design of the boat, from hull design to keel placement.
Yes, a sailboat is less dense than water, which allows it to float on the surface of the water. The buoyant force acting on the sailboat is greater than its weight, keeping it afloat.
A sailboat will have positive buoyancy if the weight of the boat is less than the weight of the water it takes the place of. The weight of the water that is being occupied by the hull is displacement.
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No a pwc is a waverunner or jet ski.
displacement sailboat
Displacement Sailboat
Displacement sailboat
To determine the hull speed of a sailboat, multiply the square root of the length at the water line by 1.34. The answer will be in nautical miles per hour.
Sailboat is a noun.
Yes, sailboat is a compound word. (sail + boat = sailboat)
A sailboat wouldn't be able to sail on the moon because there is no atmosphere to generate wind. Additionally, the lack of water and buoyancy on the moon's surface would make it impossible for the sailboat to float on any liquid.
a pole on a sailboat is a mast