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QUARTER<br />

WAKE<br />

Technical Note<br />

<strong>Mariquita</strong> has a displacement hull with a relatively blunt ‘spoon’ bow. With a weight of 80 tonnes she<br />

therefore displaces 80 tonnes of water. In order to move forward one hull length, <strong>Mariquita</strong> must move<br />

80 tonnes of water out of her way, so she can occupy the space where the water has been. In turn the<br />

water flows around the hull to occupy the space where <strong>Mariquita</strong> has been. Due to the physics of hull<br />

form and wave making, a displacement hull has a limiting speed or terminal velocity. This is a function<br />

of length and is known as waterline length speed. <strong>Mariquita</strong>’s maximum hull speed is around 12.5<br />

knots. Modern yachts with their light-weight planing hulls are not restricted in this way and therefore<br />

go faster. When <strong>Mariquita</strong> is doing a maximum hull speed of 12.5 knots she travels one hull length<br />

every five seconds and is thus moving 80 tonnes of water every five seconds – 16 tonnes of water every<br />

second. Although a rough approximation you can begin to appreciate the enormous power generated<br />

by classic yachts such as <strong>Mariquita</strong>.<br />

David Bedford<br />

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