hardee":30h3uwkn said:
Thanks for posting that. It is incredible.
So now I have a question. If the forward hatch, and widows are all latched, and the cabin door is closed, would my C-22 cruiser do that? Not that I want to go and try it, but would it even come out the other side still floating? I can't think that it would right itself, so if you could keep it rightside up, what are the chances?
Harvey
SleepyC :moon
Harvey-
For one thing, the cockpit of your 22 would probably be full of water, changing the center of buoyancy of the boat. (The surf boats have closed over or sealed off aft decks and cockpits to prevent this.)
Only a few photos exist of capsized/flooded C-Dorys. I'm not sure whether those photos represent a flooded cabin, or not, but the general tendency shown is for the boat to roll over upside down with the underside of the bow facing upward, and the stern deep under water. This is understandable considering the weight of the motor(s) resting down on the flooded cockpit's stern, and the buoyancy provided by the flotation chamber under the v-berth forward.
I'm not sure if a closed up intact cabin would make the boat float upright initially or not, but the cabin is certainly not watertight with the anchor locker inlets, the big hole in the cabin bulkhead under the starboard gunnel (which allows all the wiring and control lines to be lead aft), the forward hatch (which is watertight to spray when upright, but may well not be totally sealed off to air and water when underwater or when serving as an air outlet so that water may enter elsewhere), and the rear door, which would allow both air and water to flow into and out of the cabin. Clearly, with the stern awash, the cabin will soon be flooded thereafter, be the boat upright or inverted.
To my knowledge, no buoyancy tests have been performed on any of the C-Dorys, but it would be nice to know what happens. Would you like to bring your boat to Seattle in January for the SBS/CBGT where the whole gang could witness some tests with your baby serving as the test subject? We could test Mustang Survival Suits at the same time! What size to you take, sm, med, lg, x-lg, etc.?
Joe. :wink