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Modern boards float better?

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Created by forsyth > 9 months ago, 23 May 2011
dinsdale
WA, 1227 posts
24 May 2011 9:04PM
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Mark _australia said...
(2) dunno about water having about 1kg/L. At STP is is exactly that

Pure water under ICAO (Google is your friend) atmospheric conditions is 1Kg/l
About 1kg/l is certainly accurate enough here.

DrJ
ACT, 481 posts
25 May 2011 1:50AM
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Where on earth do you sail ?

I for one have never sailed on anything that could be considered 'pure'!

Typically seawater is of at least 2.5% higher density than fresh water, fresh water does not equal pure water either, pure water is obtainable only by steam distillation or by using an expensive laboratory millipore water system.

dinsdale
WA, 1227 posts
25 May 2011 12:46AM
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DrJ said...

Where on earth do you sail ?

Did you even read what I wrote?

DrJ
ACT, 481 posts
25 May 2011 8:06AM
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Nah not really, it's an Internet forum!

But best leave it there, don't want to offend Barn anymore than we have already, the thread will be locked for absolutely no good reason whatsoever, denying others the right to reply.

Best get back to less controversial subject matter ..... Tusk tusk those damn teabaggers grrrrrrrrr


barn
WA, 2960 posts
25 May 2011 8:20AM
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Thats right DrJ, finally somebody is showing some respect. The important thing here is that nobodies beliefs are offended, especially mine. Nobody has the right to question my belief that surface area directly effects volume - ever.

FormulaNova
WA, 14636 posts
25 May 2011 8:43AM
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barn said...

Thats right DrJ, finally somebody is showing some respect. The important thing here is that nobodies beliefs are offended, especially mine. Nobody has the right to question my belief that surface area directly effects volume - ever.


Effects? Affects? Oh come on, who can respect your beliefs now?

Richiefish
QLD, 5610 posts
25 May 2011 11:37AM
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My volume goes to ELEVEN mannnnn.....

forsyth
NSW, 18 posts
26 May 2011 12:35PM
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I think I get it now. Did some research. Buoyant force is equal to the weight of the liquid an object displaces. If fresh water is 1g/m3 or 1kg/L then a 100L board (whatever it is made of) will have a buoyant force to support 100kg (just). So if you take a modern board like a Fanatic Ray 110 and an old board like the Bombora Xit - both are 110L volume and will displace the same weight of water but the Ray weighs 6.5kg and the Xit 10Kg hence a 90kg person will have a combined weigh of 100Kg on the Xit meaning that they will not float as well as on the Ray. Combine that with the fact that the modern boards have more effective surface area and have redistributed the volume to the rear then they "feel" like they float better. Thanks

jsnfok
WA, 899 posts
26 May 2011 2:47PM
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so your saying that if i got an old board of 100 litres and trying it against a newer more developed board with more research and better materials will float the same.... [}:)][}:)][}:)]

hehe

barn
WA, 2960 posts
26 May 2011 4:14PM
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But what else floats in water?

barn
WA, 2960 posts
26 May 2011 4:20PM
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sideskirt
328 posts
26 May 2011 6:44PM
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hehe, you nailed it with Monthy Python

forsyth
NSW, 18 posts
7 Jun 2011 3:25PM
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Nice one Centurion - like it, like it..............



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