The culmination of these projects is often to test all the boats to determine which student's design is capable of holding the most weight before sinking. make different shapes of aluminum foil boats to test various concepts and find the best possible design.. For example, if you plan to sail your boat in salt water, carrying a weight of 25 lbs., divide 25 by 64.3: 25 / 64.3 = 0.388, meaning that a little more than a third of a cubic foot of water must be displaced by the hull of your toy boat.. Best answer: a flat bottom design will give you the best load capability, think of how a barge is designed. very wide fairly deep and pretty long. distribute your weight evenly across the entire flat deck and you will win!!!!!.
This design will hold many washers -- as long as the weight is carefully distributed in the boat. this is a feature of flat-bottomed boats: they require careful balancing of the cargo and passengers, or else they become unstable and prone to tip and take on water.. After building the boat, see how much weight it can hold. (pennies are a good option for older kids to use.) design a boat powered by wind. learn how to make a paper boat from my little 3 and me. what types of paper work best? nurturestore shows us 3 ways to make a sail boat. pay attention to the design of the sail.. Ba design brief from goldsmiths university. improved, reshot version of my world record attempt to make a folded paper boat which takes the most weight..
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