Nick_H
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The Princess seems to run better with full tabs down, even at the fastest cruising speeds, and I much prefer a more level running trim. I'm about to add another 500 kgs to the aft end with the gyro, so i'm considering a hull extension a bit like this:
Our old Sealine T46 had such an extension, as do many other boats, presumably added on after intial hull trials to fine tune the trim. The effect would be small of course, but I could fabricate it to run a few degrees out from the line of the keel to provide a bit of extra lift at the stern. The cost of fabricating and fitting it is pretty negligible so I could just try it, but it probably means bolting through the hull unless I could epoxy it, but then it's difficult to remove if I don't like it.
Have I missed any unwanted side effect on handling or efficiency?
Our old Sealine T46 had such an extension, as do many other boats, presumably added on after intial hull trials to fine tune the trim. The effect would be small of course, but I could fabricate it to run a few degrees out from the line of the keel to provide a bit of extra lift at the stern. The cost of fabricating and fitting it is pretty negligible so I could just try it, but it probably means bolting through the hull unless I could epoxy it, but then it's difficult to remove if I don't like it.
Have I missed any unwanted side effect on handling or efficiency?
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