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Ship construction / Aerodynamics / Naval architecture / Sailing / Marine propulsion / Velocity prediction program / Hull / Rudder / Apparent wind / Boating / Transport / Water
Date: 2009-04-08 18:00:00
Ship construction
Aerodynamics
Naval architecture
Sailing
Marine propulsion
Velocity prediction program
Hull
Rudder
Apparent wind
Boating
Transport
Water

The application of a dynamic Velocity Prediction Program for sailing yachts

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