Thanks for the drawings, David.
I think the 9m SibLim *) looks very promising. With a wll. of 7.7m, her hull speed should rise to 6.7kts, compared to 6.3kts on the 26-footer.
As mentioned earlier, I am looking for two sorts of stability:
1. The ‘sailing stability’, with witch I mean the stability at max. heeling before reefing, when sailing close-hauled. I guess that is at somewhere between 20 and 30°. At this angle of heel, the vertical position of the centre of gravity is not terribly important, as the hull shape counts more.
2. The safety- or knockdown stability is the other factor. My guess is that the vertical position and amount of ballast has much more to say here.
What I would want to have is plenty of sailing stability and enough, but not more than enough knockdown stability. In other words, I would try to get away with as little ballast as possible, so I could load the boat with lots of stuff, without ending up sitting low on the waterline.
Would it be possible to export the drawing into a maritime CAD program and find her stability curve, for instance with a constant displacement, but with different amount of outside ballast?
This could ensure a maximum useful boat, without dragging around more than necessary ballast.
Arne
*) sorry if I stuck a wrong name to her...