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    Pitch reduction in transit by using stabiliser fins

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    Gaillarde, G.
    Date
    Jan 1, 2003

    The quest for optimum comfort onboard motor yachts has been a rather strong drive for research and development, see [1] and [2]. During the last twenty years a dramatic increase in size and improvement in outfitting and building qualities were observed, with more luxurious and large equipment being brought onboard.

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    Guilhem Gaillarde

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