Thats a good point. What if you injected helium into your top section spar and compressed it and sealed it? Would that not have the same effect but not on same scale?
considering i'm 78 pounds. And gases are compressible... you have to figure out how compressed you can get it per meter cubed, and figure out how much that gas weighs in total. Take the lifting force of gas per meter cubed and subtract gas weight and hull, spars and sailor weight = how much boat...
I'm fourteen and weigh 85 pound's i have a radial so its hard to keep it flat. Plus you have to beat out of the harbour on most days, and the mouth is only thirty-five ft wide.
Is it class legal to fill your hull with helium? Would filling your hull with helium make your laser sit higher in water, thus reducing friction on some bits of the hull. In theory making you go faster?
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