BartW
Well-Known Member
... fins are the only proven way to go.
for a D or SD boat, its a no brainer
... fins are the only proven way to go.
for a D or SD boat, its a no brainer
First, is going to be price. I've spoken with Golden Arrow this morning and am waiting to hear back with their thoughts and some basic pricing info. It's already been suggested that Humphree is likely to be a more cost effective option.
Second, is where the hell I'm going to find the space to fit them without having to completely re model the front of the engine room, as I suspect that aft of the engines is too far back.
Again, many thanks for all the helpful first hand advice and please keep it coming.
Andy
No is the short answer, but it depends a bit on several factors, size and type of usage being the most relevant.what about for a planing boat, still plenty worthwhile or not? occasionally we get caught at an uncomfortable angle to swell when anchored - is it still likely that fins are the better choice?
what about for a planing boat, still plenty worthwhile or not? occasionally we get caught at an uncomfortable angle to swell when anchored - is it still likely that fins are the better choice?