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Secondary Stability : ウィキペディア英語版 | Secondary Stability
Secondary stability, also known as reserve stability, is a boat or ship's ability to right itself at large angles of lateral tilt, as opposed to primary or initial stability, the boat's tendency to stay laterally upright when tilted to low (<10°) angles.〔http://newboatbuilders.com/docs/stability.pdf(Bot generated title --> )〕 A greater lateral width (beam) and more initial stability decrease the secondary stability- once tilted more than a certain angle the boat is conversely harder to restore to its stable upright position. ==References==
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