Bigplumbs
Well-Known Member
I have got boats of various sizes and I think there needs to be a different approach to speed limits which is related to wash made. I have just had a lovely day out on my own in my little 3.4 m rib with a 15 hp 4 stroke on the back. It is a centre console rib and with just me on board I can reach 19 Knots. Displacement speed is about 4 knots and a lovely cruising speed is 10 - 12 knots.
When on the plane this little boat makes next to no wash at all. I was on a river with generally a 8 mph speed limit which I could not achieve on the plane or indeed at displacement. So I went along at about 11 knots and kept well out of the way of other craft. No one seemed to mind and it was a lovely speed to travel.
So my point is I think speed limits should vary depending on the boat you are in:
Oh and a lot of the raggies on the river under full sail with a good breeze were zipping along over 8 mph.
What do others think
Dennis
When on the plane this little boat makes next to no wash at all. I was on a river with generally a 8 mph speed limit which I could not achieve on the plane or indeed at displacement. So I went along at about 11 knots and kept well out of the way of other craft. No one seemed to mind and it was a lovely speed to travel.
So my point is I think speed limits should vary depending on the boat you are in:
Oh and a lot of the raggies on the river under full sail with a good breeze were zipping along over 8 mph.
What do others think
Dennis