Whippersnapper
Well-Known Member
True. I remember looking at the details of a boat in another thread that was available with shafts or outboards and the CoG was the same (outboards lighter but further back ending up having the same as heavier engines closer to the middle)You wont find any facts to support that because whether a boat is inboard, outboard, sterndrive or IPS has little or no bearing on how it behaves at anchor. First, just because the engine(s) are located aft doesnt mean that the CoG is necessarily located further aft because other weights may well have been pushed further forward in compensation (eg fuel/water/blackwater tanks, batteries, generator etc). Second, the longitudinal position of the CoG has no effect on how the boat rolls which is really the critical factor affecting how comfortable a boat is at anchor and the factors affecting that are the beam and weight of the boat, the hull design and the height of the CoG above the roll centre