Boatbore
Well-Known Member
No, you're not missing anything. But we're looking for a few % difference here so you have to sure that AOTBE before coppercoat gets the cigar. Weight, air temps, tide effects, etc.
I'd expect something like 3% (which is a hunch number) from CC because it is smooth whereas normal a/f applied slapdashly is pretty rough. Down here in Med it costs a lot to have the a/f sprayed, but it can be done (MM/Trehard in Antibes did it to a racy dayboat boat belonging to a friend of mine but he is Royal Huismaned up and not very worried about yard costs!).
Thanks JFM, and yes, all agreed. I do agree/think that some portion of the CC extra slipperiness comes from the hull prep and spraying as you say. In my case I will still be on full fuel and water, maybe some difference in wind and tide and air temp but I will run in both directions and use an average same as I did the first time. And If I get an extra knot and a half (approx 3%) I will be delighted !