+ Sail Away Naval architecture, boats, sails and the process of designing to specifications.

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+ Sail Away Naval architecture, boats, sails and the process of designing to specifications

+ Sail Away Learn about marine engineering and sailing principles. Learn about engineering product planning and design. Learn about meeting the needs of society. Learn about teamwork and working in groups. 2 Objectives 2

+ Sail Away Principles of watercraft engineering Design process and problem solving techniques Design to meet specifications Teamwork 3 Students will learn… Various Hull Designs 3

+ Sail Away 2 plastic bottles Paper Cardboard Glue, tape String Foil Plastic wrap Toothpicks Popsicle sticks Rubber bands 4 Materials 4

+ Sail Away Design a sailboat that… Has the smallest sail area possible, but still Travels the length of the trough in less than 5 seconds, and Support a payload of 200g 5 The Challenge 5

+ Sail Away 6 Goal 1: Smallest Sail Area Possible. Goal 2: Travel Time < 5 seconds. (without sinking!) Test Procedure 6