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Rightarmbad wrote:
Its been a while since my high school physics, but If the water in the bucket is at waterline, then the entire craft is displacing a tiny bit less water, and your boat will sit a tiny bit lower in the water. So you will have more wetted surface and go slower. And be a little more stable.
How can it change displacement?
Unless you have a sealing bailer like a V12, the craft should feel no weight from the water in the bucket.
The water is free to move in and out of the bailer.
The boat is not holding the water, merely being surrounded by it.
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Rightarmbad wrote: But in the overall scheme of things, how much does 3-5 litres of water sloshing around in the bucket effect your overall speed?
The whole point of this thread.
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