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![]() Over on another forum we've been having a lively discussion about how to determine the mechanical advantage of a boom vang. This link is to a pic of two different vang setups. The only difference between the two is the direction of the tackle is reversed. What is the mechanical advantage produced by each?
http://photos.trailersailor.com/2004/block2.jpg Thanks in advance! |
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![]() A= 8:1
B=10:1 Cheers, MikeR |
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![]() Both are 4:1 tackles cascaded in a 2:1 -- resulting in 8:1 for A and 10:1 for B, since B is rove to advantage.
Bob |
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Hope things are well with you. Cheers, MikeR |
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![]() Hello,
A lively discussion? About that? It's sort of like having a lively discussion about the difference between, oh, 8 and 10. What kinds of things are people saying? Fair leads, Brion Toss |
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![]() This is on the Precision forum at www.trailersailor.com:
http://bbs.trailersailor.com/forums/...mes/read/22589 |
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![]() Hoo boy, now that's lively!
Lots of opinions. Cheers, MikeR |
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