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    Seakeeping of motor yachts and passenger discomfort

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    Dallinga R.P., Levadou M.L., Bos J.E. and Gumbs F.
    Date
    Jan 1, 2003

    Passenger comfort on board motor yachts has been an area of continuous development over the last decade. The present paper summarises recent insights in the nature of motion sickness, the effectivity of measures to reduce the roll and the impact of this reduction on passenger discomfort.

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    Stability, Seakeeping and Ocean Engineering Sustainable Propulsion Measurements and Control Data Science Resistance and Propulsion Marine Systems Life at Sea Seakeeping Defence Passengers and Yachting Model Testing Comfort hull form optimisation motions propulsion roll stabilisation

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