MapisM
Well-Known Member
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The new 64 ... rides beautifully unlike some recent launches from established builders which look as if the boat is pointing to the moon.
[/ QUOTE ]Sorry Trev, I just had a look at that clip and I must disagree with you on that.
Mind, I was the first to criticize the bow up attitude shown by the Sq55 in MBY video, if that's one of the recent lauches you had in mind.
But the G640 shown in the video is very far from what I'd call a "beautiful ride", either - at least for a P boat.
Her behaviour actually reminds me of some SD hulls at their max speed, where half of the engines power is used to move the boat and the other half to dig a big hole in the water.
Probably she was heavily trimmed to show a flatter ride (helped also by a downhill camera horizon...), but a proper combination of hull design and weight distribution shouldn't need these tricks to ride almost flat, with enough lift and a wet surface starting at one third of the boat instead of under the anchor...
The new 64 ... rides beautifully unlike some recent launches from established builders which look as if the boat is pointing to the moon.
[/ QUOTE ]Sorry Trev, I just had a look at that clip and I must disagree with you on that.
Mind, I was the first to criticize the bow up attitude shown by the Sq55 in MBY video, if that's one of the recent lauches you had in mind.
But the G640 shown in the video is very far from what I'd call a "beautiful ride", either - at least for a P boat.
Her behaviour actually reminds me of some SD hulls at their max speed, where half of the engines power is used to move the boat and the other half to dig a big hole in the water.
Probably she was heavily trimmed to show a flatter ride (helped also by a downhill camera horizon...), but a proper combination of hull design and weight distribution shouldn't need these tricks to ride almost flat, with enough lift and a wet surface starting at one third of the boat instead of under the anchor...