What is the lift of 6 foot version?
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What is the lift of 6 foot version?
NB Lift is only generated by the submerged portion of the SMB
You forgot one nit picky detail. Measuring the sausage limp will not give you the same measurement when erec...inflated.Volume of a cylinder = Pi * radius squared * height
You can calculate the radius by measuring the flat width of the SMB: flat width * 2 = circumfrence / Pi = diameter / 2 = radius
Calculate the weight of that volume of fresh or salt water, and that's roughly your lift capacity (to be accurate you should subtract the weight of the uninflated SMB and the weight of the same volume.
You forgot one nit picky detail. Measuring the sausage limp will not give you the same measurement when erec...inflated.
You will need to inflate it and then measure to get an accurate radius.
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