Pearls of Wisdom, and more…
Lindsay Lord, NA (1903 – 1991)
The namesake of PYC’s race committee boat, (Samuel) Lindsay Lord was a well known naval architect with particular expertise in high-speed planing powerboat hulls. He lived much of his life in Falmouth Foreside.

PYC member Lindsay Lord was an authority on the design of planing hulls in the early-mid 20th century
“Unfortunately I was not born in Maine. However, I had the world to choose from and I adopted Maine in 1935. That’s about as good as being born here, isn’t it?
from a letter of Mr. Lord’s

“When your draft exceeds the water’s depth you are most assuredly aground.”
The link below opens an excerpt from Lindsay Lord’s seminal reference book on planing hulls:
Sustainable Energy… Physics & Policy
“…nature cannot be fooled.” – Richard Feynman
Sustainable Energy (without the hot air)
This is now a few years old, but I think is not out of date (although the subject-du-jour has morphed from sustainable energy to the broader subject of climate change). A sign of how slowly things are progressing in this area.