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  • Honey Badger
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    Ah! Sort of make sense now.

    Still not sure about sideways facing appendages though.

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  • Panama Red
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    http://www.sailfeed.com/2015/08/flying-boats/

    Good article on subject matter here!

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  • Built to List
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    What I have been told, is it should increase lift, increase righting and reduce effective wetted surface area.

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  • Buzz Light Beer
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    Pinniped decapitator

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  • Carl Spackler
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    A dolphin striker of a different sort

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  • Angry Dolphin
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    Could be an issue on tight starting lines!

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  • IOR Geezer
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    Wonder what angle of attack that is actually beneficial at?

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  • Prince of Whales
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    Makes a nice place to stand and have your photo taken.

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  • The Foiling IMOCA 60: Is Cutting Edge Technology Really Cutting Edge



    IMOCA 60 Safran with Morgan Lagraviere and Nico Lunven training off Quiberon
    Image Jean Marie Liot/ Safran

    A lot invested in the side foils for these cutting edge beasts. Will the advantage of dragging an appendage sideways through the water
    outweigh the drag, possibilities of picking up debris, striking objects offset the gains made in windward mobility?
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