jfm
Well-Known Member
have seen many graphs, measurements / comparison between their electric and hydraulic stab systems.
Did you find any proper engineering analysis about how a 0.6m electric fin is meant to match a 1.0m hydraulic? Because as you know I think this is a great project for your boat and that CMC electric is the perfect solution, but for the record I have big reservations about the 0.6m fins. I think they're too small (unless you don't care about at-anchor performance) and I just do not believe the "0.6m electric = 1.0m hydraulic" claim, even moreso now when the data shows Sleipner is faster.
I like the sound of your new fin . This means the fin will stick out past the chine, but that's perfectly ok. Because of this, it would be good to ask CMC to program them so you can use at-anchor mode on one side only. Then if you are tied up to a concrete wall in lousy weather you can operate the outboard fin only. They might already do this as standard set up/spec (Sleipner do, and maybe everyone does)
Looking forward to the drawings!