MARITIME – AILING PERFORMANCE CALCULATOR Comfort Ratio A precise tool.
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What is the Comfort Ratio & How does it work?

The Comfort Ratio is a dimensionless index that estimates how gently a sailing vessel will move in a seaway, based primarily on its displacement and beam.

A higher ratio indicates a heavier‑displacement, wider‑beam boat that tends to roll less and provide a more comfortable ride for crew and passengers, while a lower ratio suggests a lighter, more performance‑oriented hull that may feel more lively.

Because the calculation ignores hull shape, length, and load distribution, it should be used as a comparative tool rather than an absolute predictor of comfort.

CR = frac{Disp}{0.65 times Beam^{1.333}}
Disp = displacement (lb)   Beam = beam (ft)   CR = comfort ratio (dimensionless)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Comfort Ratio in maritime navigation?
The Comfort Ratio is a dimensionless index that estimates how gently a sailing vessel will move in a seaway, considering its displacement and beam.
How do I calculate the Comfort Ratio for my boat?
To calculate the Comfort Ratio, divide your vessel's displacement by the square of its beam. A higher ratio indicates a more comfortable ride.
Why is the Comfort Ratio important for sailors?
The Comfort Ratio helps sailors understand how their boat will perform in rough seas, with a higher ratio generally indicating a smoother ride.
Can the Comfort Ratio be used for all types of boats?
Yes, the Comfort Ratio can be used for various types of sailing vessels, but it should be noted that other factors like hull shape and load distribution also affect comfort.
What does a high Comfort Ratio indicate about a boat?
A high Comfort Ratio indicates a heavier-displacement, wider-beam boat that tends to roll less, providing a more comfortable ride for crew and passengers.
How does the Comfort Ratio differ from other performance metrics?
Unlike speed or range, the Comfort Ratio focuses on the vessel's ability to maintain stability in rough seas, ignoring factors like hull shape and length.
Can I use the Comfort Ratio to compare different boats?
Yes, you can use the Comfort Ratio to compare different boats by calculating the ratio for each and comparing the results.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.