• perestroika@slrpnk.net
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    1 month ago

    Wow. :)

    I was expecting something with rotor sails, but I click, and it’s a fancy new derivative of schooners. :)

    As a result, I guess that rotating masts aren’t optimal after all - too much moving mass, impossible to take down during a hurricane, etc.

    I also guess that this sailboat has a fairly good motor, for use during total lack of wind (rare) or storms that would damage sails or masts.

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      As a result, I guess that rotating masts aren’t optimal after all - too much moving mass, impossible to take down during a hurricane, etc.

      Rotating masts are for ships that are larger, and they only contribute to propulsion, saving up to 30% of fuel. But they work well in almost any wind direction.
      This ship is primarily driven by the sails, if conditions are good.
      It’s different technology for different tasks.

      I also guess that this sailboat has a fairly good motor, for use during total lack of wind (rare) or storms that would damage sails or masts.

      It has a 5500 horsepower Diesel-eletric motor. “For maneuvering in harbor and punctuality of service” according to the manufacturer.