I'm more looking for a comparitive analysis between LCS1 and LCS2 in terms of hull. Given that both classes are *designed* to perform the same roles, it would be interesting to read about the pros and cons of each design. One aspect I've heard is that LCS1 might be used in more narrow and littoral areas where as the LCS2 would be more operating like an OCV (due to it's better stability). In theory the LCS2 would be the pacific vessel and LCS1 would be a gulf vessel.
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Sorry this assumption does not add up. The Seaframe is certainly going to want to say upright and will be stiff, however, that fact alone does not make it a vessel more capable of surviving more difficult conditions. The vessel is limited to sea state 4 for commercial and lower sea state 5 for LCS as far as I am aware. In these conditions speed is reduced.
The vessel is built to the HSC Code which is used due to its light weight construction and in the commercial world these need a permit to operate which limits distance from a haven to 4 hours for PAX and 8 hours for cargo HSV.
In really difficult conditions events such as tunnel slam and uneven support on the hull are going to put quite a strain on the structure. This is actually accentuated by the beamy tail end and the outriggers combined with a long centre hull.
If the vessel dives that long monohull nose (noting this is actually a long stabilised monohull) the forward structure will take a hammering. Austal have a very good ride control system but it works:
1. At certain speeds
2. up to certain conditions
The LSC 1 design is a lightweight steel mono hull and it will not suffer the same bending, torsional or hogging (even sheer given the LCS2 design) load that the LCS2 will undergo de to the seaframe design of the latter. However, this is not to say LCS1 is more suitable in difficult conditions (hull structure and weight distribution will decide that) rather that the suggestion that a wider ship is more capable in this regards is quite wrong.
The Seaframe is a very large volume (low dead weight) vessel that is a very good and comfortable platform in easy conditions where its speed and ride control can be employed,.......... which is what it was designed for.