jfm
Well-Known Member
No it doesn't achieve the same effect. Sure it has the same effect while it's doing its thing, but but if it moves faster it moves for less time. (Because, all fin stabs at anchor have a stroke limitation of about +/-45 degrees). This is the whole point: a smaller+faster fin is more susceptible to running out of effect before the wave has finished than a slower moving fin, and therefore it doesn't achieve the same effect so far as stabilisation of the boat is concerned, AOTBE, except in small waves of course.I,d have thought it pretty obvious if your fin can move/ respond faster ,then it can be smaller to achieve same effect all else being equal