Cockpit construction
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From: Beautiful Fort Lauderdale www.cheetahcat.com
just curious with all the mathmatical equations going on here, whats the difference between crashing at say 120 mph vs 170 mph.
in layman's term, that is.
point being that maybe runnning boats at supercat speeds vs turbine or unlimited class becomes unsafe and overall speeds need to be looked at safety wise.
maybe sbi and opa need to start enforcing the 150 mph rule so atleast canopy designers have a cap to design too.
in layman's term, that is.
point being that maybe runnning boats at supercat speeds vs turbine or unlimited class becomes unsafe and overall speeds need to be looked at safety wise.
maybe sbi and opa need to start enforcing the 150 mph rule so atleast canopy designers have a cap to design too.
and 150 MPH = 220 FPS @ 326 PSI
Oop's 170 MPH = 249 FPS @ 417 PSI
At 170 MPH you have twice the pressure of The 120 MPH event which is eye opening in itself !
Last edited by Steve 1; 11-28-2011 at 05:23 PM.
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just another reason to get rid of the unlimited boats before another "accident" happens and its not just racers invloved.
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From: Beautiful Fort Lauderdale www.cheetahcat.com
I used the density of cool water and within a foot of the surface nothing needs factored, the thing here is ,the V velocity is squaring and the numbers are getting huge as the speed climbs, this what generates these large numbers, it is NOT Linear.
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just curious with all the mathmatical equations going on here, whats the difference between crashing at say 120 mph vs 170 mph.
in layman's term, that is.
point being that maybe runnning boats at supercat speeds vs turbine or unlimited class becomes unsafe and overall speeds need to be looked at safety wise.
maybe sbi and opa need to start enforcing the 150 mph rule so atleast canopy designers have a cap to design too.
in layman's term, that is.
point being that maybe runnning boats at supercat speeds vs turbine or unlimited class becomes unsafe and overall speeds need to be looked at safety wise.
maybe sbi and opa need to start enforcing the 150 mph rule so atleast canopy designers have a cap to design too.
If anything the unlimited class needs to be reinforced and the designs should be updated to keep this kind of tragedy from happening again.
If you want to test the canopy strength make a capsule add 9000lbs to it and drop it from a crane on the concrete from 50 ft. Upsidedown. I doubt if any of the canopies out there could handle their own weight from 10 ft....
Some sort of standard like FIA has for safety should be made.
pat W
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From: lake ozark
shifter has a great idea... build a canopy and drop it from a crane, while not cheap, at least would be a testing method, When I rreturned home with the Big Tunder boat I had alot of time to look at it for the 3 day trip home, not to mentioned I had worked for Bob for 22 years on and off.
the 4 person canopy was definatly not as supported integrely in the rear as a two person. I had a friend ask which race boat out there would i go jump up and down on the canopy, hatch, and windscreen ( i weigh 250...ok 260 after thanksgiving) and I have thought about that alot.....I spent alot of time on that boat before the race and i would not have done that.....so any one else have a boat they want a 250 lb guy jumping up and down on the lid??? and that is a fraction of the force seen in the crash...
the 4 person canopy was definatly not as supported integrely in the rear as a two person. I had a friend ask which race boat out there would i go jump up and down on the canopy, hatch, and windscreen ( i weigh 250...ok 260 after thanksgiving) and I have thought about that alot.....I spent alot of time on that boat before the race and i would not have done that.....so any one else have a boat they want a 250 lb guy jumping up and down on the lid??? and that is a fraction of the force seen in the crash...
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Piston powered pleasure boats are running 198. Making the raceboats slow down will not make the industry evolve. Racing used to be at the forefront of technology. Now you have the "pleasure boats" that are based on the same designs in the hands of amateurs running 50 mph faster than the boats that had accidents at key west. No helmets no helicopters no rescue.
as for the offshore racing, your version of "forefront of technology" is at a stalemate. IMO. the only major advances as of late are relative to noise reduction, emissions and fuel usage. compared to say what you use to do for C1 overseas, those guys have realized that the being able to spend unlimited amount of $$$ to the #1 big dog just ends with a one team dominating and everyone else leaves.
while, canopy design would be considered technological advancement, its quite apparent that the orgs are not at the FOREFRONT when it comes to safety. whether its structural canopy design or enough safety personnel. hence the reason offshore racing is in the condition it is here in the US.
Last edited by skaterdave; 11-29-2011 at 11:13 AM.
#187
When we blew the roof/canopy/windshield off the V24 at roughly 70 it happened so fast i dont remember any of it. I remember hearing the snap of the lexan and thats about it. Woke up later wet and in a lot of pain and trying breathe again with a helicopter hovering over us. Very scary
lotopa- when we had all the lexan out of the AMT30 I was floored at how weak the roof was. You could have kicked it off the boat. It was nothing but a 3/8" balsa single skinned shell. I added a roll bar and another 3/4" of core epoxied in with additional pillar support.
I would like to thank everyone for taking the time to put there two cents in on this thread. Gripe, Steve, Dave, Jim, Pat, etc
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Last edited by glassdave; 11-29-2011 at 10:52 AM.
#188
In regards to Race Boats:
I really agree with Dave about an egg shaped pod that can be built into a boat (new or used) and will stay intact while the rest of the boat disintegrates. It would break away in theory that it would be a one piece unit.
As for hatches, they make submarines that dive deep and handle super high psi's. Submarines have hatches and some even have windows.
It can be done, it will just take someone with very deep pockets to foot the bill to design and test it.
I think one other area needs to be addressed; the integrity of the race boats. There are a lot of boats that have been run very hard for many, many seasons. They have been repaired, patched and pieced together. If they are fixed right, it is not a problem. If not, then it is like playing Russian Roulette. When I raced 20 years ago, we did what we had to do to put the boat out there. Inspections were less than thorough shall we say and I know that is still happening today at double the speeds (we were lucky to run 70mph).
As for pleasure boats:
Well..... any idiot can save up enough money to buy a Ferrari or Corvette and run it well beyond their capacity too. Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Just like boats, most new ultra high performance cars (with only a shoulder belt and airbags) will match or beat a race car depending on the situation.
I really agree with Dave about an egg shaped pod that can be built into a boat (new or used) and will stay intact while the rest of the boat disintegrates. It would break away in theory that it would be a one piece unit.
As for hatches, they make submarines that dive deep and handle super high psi's. Submarines have hatches and some even have windows.
It can be done, it will just take someone with very deep pockets to foot the bill to design and test it.
I think one other area needs to be addressed; the integrity of the race boats. There are a lot of boats that have been run very hard for many, many seasons. They have been repaired, patched and pieced together. If they are fixed right, it is not a problem. If not, then it is like playing Russian Roulette. When I raced 20 years ago, we did what we had to do to put the boat out there. Inspections were less than thorough shall we say and I know that is still happening today at double the speeds (we were lucky to run 70mph).
As for pleasure boats:
Well..... any idiot can save up enough money to buy a Ferrari or Corvette and run it well beyond their capacity too. Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Just like boats, most new ultra high performance cars (with only a shoulder belt and airbags) will match or beat a race car depending on the situation.
Last edited by Tom A.; 11-29-2011 at 11:40 AM.
#189
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From: Beautiful Fort Lauderdale www.cheetahcat.com
Dave is right about adding shape to the cockpit pod ,That will add tremendously to its integrity and personally my thinking is along the lines of the hydro guys,
One canopy one person, much the same as we did back in the day, only lowering it a bit (NO Cutting Hatches in it) Maybe reclining the crew to lower the height, the surrounding deck area have the same building schedule as the bottom and scantlings.
One canopy one person, much the same as we did back in the day, only lowering it a bit (NO Cutting Hatches in it) Maybe reclining the crew to lower the height, the surrounding deck area have the same building schedule as the bottom and scantlings.
#190
Question for Gripe seeing as your in the safety biz - i saw on a couple episodes of Mythbusters i think, they had some of these stick on one time use pads to measure forces, G?, PSI? or something. whats available along these lines?
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