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catalac08
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Hi
My boat 8m sailing cat squats badly (I think) under power, approx 6 inches at cruising revs and more with more power. Engine is only a 30hp outboard with an ultra long leg which otherwise works very well. From what I have read an extra inch of leg immersion equates to a 100 rpm loss at the prop. I assume therefore that apart from the additional hull drag the extra leg immersion will be slowing things down/using more fuel than necessary.
It is not a big job to alter the transom to give a little more tilt to the outboard leg which in theory should help the propellor if not lift the stern not to drive it down (at max adjustment already) but my question is really whether squatting under power is inevitable or if this is fixable?
My boat 8m sailing cat squats badly (I think) under power, approx 6 inches at cruising revs and more with more power. Engine is only a 30hp outboard with an ultra long leg which otherwise works very well. From what I have read an extra inch of leg immersion equates to a 100 rpm loss at the prop. I assume therefore that apart from the additional hull drag the extra leg immersion will be slowing things down/using more fuel than necessary.
It is not a big job to alter the transom to give a little more tilt to the outboard leg which in theory should help the propellor if not lift the stern not to drive it down (at max adjustment already) but my question is really whether squatting under power is inevitable or if this is fixable?