Good question Roger. I could be wrong but I took it to mean that the AMP is the
aft face of station 14. All the strips touch on the aft face edges of all the
sections aft of section 10. The transom is inset to provide a clean detachment
edge for the quarter waves and the draft turbulence. The Transom should be
perpendicular to the waterline and at the centerline, the 6mm overhanging aft
edge of the bottom surface of the hull should be at the AMP.
Is that right?
Greg
Swift Solo -- Rose.
----- Original Message -----
From: rowr
To: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 10:41 AM
Subject: Hull length
Bram
The description of the AMP in the rules states that it lies on a
"continuation of the plane of the deck where it meets the plane of station 14"
......... and it further states that "Explanatory Note: The transom is inset
from the AMP by 6mm +/- 2mm"
Is the measurement to the centre of station 14, or is it to the front face of
station 14?
Roger, CAN048
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