I seem to recall a while back a post that the C-42 MII "empty" displacement was acknowledged by Catalina (Gerry?) to be closer to 22500# rather than the published spec of 20500#. I recently came across an article in Boat/US Magazine (July, 2005 by marine surveyer Jack Hornor) that confirmed the 22500# number.
[ www.boatus.com/jackhornor...lina42.htm ]
If that be the case. The changes in capsize ratio and motion comfort for the Mk II becomes significant for both fin and wing keel models:
C-42 Mk II - WING & VFIN keels:
Displacement to LWL: 186 becomes 204
Hull Speed (standard) : unchanged 8.11
Max Hull Speed (Dave Gerr): 9.6 to 9.3
[EWA www.catalina42.org/techsp...#hullspeed ]
Sail Area to Displacement: 17.02 to 16.0
LWL to Beam: unchanged at 2.65
Motion Comfort: 24.87 becomes 27.32 (ideal in low 30's)
Capsize Ratio: 2.02 (unfavorable) becomes 1.96 (favorable)
[From Carl's www.image-ination.com/sailcalc.html]
Screening stability: 27.62 becomes 27.21 (meaningless - does not account for vertical center of gravity of keel)
Angle of vanishing stability: 132.71 becomes 133.25
[From Sailing www.sailingusa.info/cal__sad_ratio.htm
using 2.4' as draft less keel for 20500#; 2.6' for 22500#)]
From the above, our Catalina-42's appear to be more stable and more seakindly than the previous numbers implied. Note that increased displacement markedly affect these parameters, but had only a minor affect on Gerr's Max. Hull Speed. But to us, it was always obvious.
Ernie April
WindCatcher (#618, Wing)
[ www.boatus.com/jackhornor...lina42.htm ]
If that be the case. The changes in capsize ratio and motion comfort for the Mk II becomes significant for both fin and wing keel models:
C-42 Mk II - WING & VFIN keels:
Displacement to LWL: 186 becomes 204
Hull Speed (standard) : unchanged 8.11
Max Hull Speed (Dave Gerr): 9.6 to 9.3
[EWA www.catalina42.org/techsp...#hullspeed ]
Sail Area to Displacement: 17.02 to 16.0
LWL to Beam: unchanged at 2.65
Motion Comfort: 24.87 becomes 27.32 (ideal in low 30's)
Capsize Ratio: 2.02 (unfavorable) becomes 1.96 (favorable)
[From Carl's www.image-ination.com/sailcalc.html]
Screening stability: 27.62 becomes 27.21 (meaningless - does not account for vertical center of gravity of keel)
Angle of vanishing stability: 132.71 becomes 133.25
[From Sailing www.sailingusa.info/cal__sad_ratio.htm
using 2.4' as draft less keel for 20500#; 2.6' for 22500#)]
From the above, our Catalina-42's appear to be more stable and more seakindly than the previous numbers implied. Note that increased displacement markedly affect these parameters, but had only a minor affect on Gerr's Max. Hull Speed. But to us, it was always obvious.
Ernie April
WindCatcher (#618, Wing)

