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Question about Squat vs Block Coefficient

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beej67

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Block coefficient is defined as the volume of the ship displacement at present draft, divided by the volume of a rectangular block encapsulating the vessel at that same draft.

Squat is then calculated as a function of block coefficient.

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Wouldn't squat affect the "present draft" of the vessel, thereby changing the block coefficient?

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I've always assumed the depth at mid length would be the relevant depth for block coefficient. That formula for squat looks too good to be true, I suspect it only applies to a subset of hull shapes.

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Greg Locock


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Even presuming the formula works, though, doesn't the squat increase the draft?

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