ShaneAtSea
Well-Known Member
Er Nope no deep V ^^^^ .
More like low V not even medium.
Theres no info i could find in the two trials of the 58 .Every other number except dead rise .
But the big marketing BS alarm is the IPS ….it’s gotta be flat at the back , the mounting pads for the pods .
Otherwise if you were to rip out my motors in my 23 degree deadrise and install VP IPS on that degree of V the thrust vectors when turning would roll the boat ….badly .Marina manoeuvres , parking it would tip everything off a table and open lockers etc .
You know the ECU / joystick decides just to swing one pod and give it revs , say the wind blows etc .
Sticking pods on deep V or more accurately a medium v ( below 20*degrees ) facing straight Fwds works .
But once you start the fancy parking malarky the steep inclined plane of un toward thrust vectors takes over .
Aside the gear boxes would lean inwards and nut each other in the ER in any other than a pretty shallow dead rise.Low V .
Floating apartments is a more accurate term .NOT deep V that’s a hilariously term .
Deep V, Medium V, Low V, No V
I was just talking about style of boats in my own layman terms
Im sorry if i wasn't using the correct technical jargon but i was trying to just give a jist of what i meant
But i keep learning and this forum definitely keeps me on my toes




