jrudge
Well-Known Member
I understand your doubt, but that's exactly how old school fins stabilizers actually worked.
The so called HMG controller built by Naiad, which drove the stabs in my old boat, didn't rely on any kind of predictive algorithm or other sophistications, quite simply because it didn't have any onboard "intelligence". As soon as the gyroscope sensed a rolling motion, the fins were rotated as quickly and as much as necessary to correct it - as simple as that.
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Interesting.
I do admit that in my mind I was only considering zero speed stabilisation ( maybe I am lucky but at planning speed I have never come close to needing it underway!).
Thinking again I can see how a "real time" system works under way as "all" you are trying to do it right the boat with the benefit of huge forces as you are underway and have water passing the fins.
In my mind I was thinking the boat is minding its own business and a wake comes along, but that is actually a very different scenario and suddenly it has to do something to correct the spill AND figure out what to do next. Phase 2 of the project no doubt!