mowerman wrote:Do hydrofoils work? ,no doubt this subject has been raised before . The boat is a 620 aly hardtop with a honda 115/4 stroke.In at my local boat shop who suggested they are worth while fitting..The boat is well balanced ( 90 litres ) fuel under front bunks ,In the past they were in the stern of the boat but it made stern heavy with the honda motor being fairly weighty. No issues with hole shot but a little porpoising at higher speed with dosnt seem to trim out. The motor appears to be set correctly in its depth Whats the thoughts on fitting one..good move ,bad move and waist of time and money ? ..just dont want to drill holes if nothings achieved ..One thought I had is it would be a hell of a job freeing any line that gets wrapped around the prop |
family affair wrote:had then on all my boats made massive difference on my glass boats but didn't do **** to the surtees |
Denny Boy wrote:[QUOTE=family affair]had then on all my boats made massive difference on my glass boats but didn't do **** to the surtees |
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16564 wrote:I wouldn't keep lead bricks anywhere on an aluminium boat as it will quickly corrode the alloy. I imagine in the anchor well with all the seawater that comes in with the warp it would happen faster still. |

Tipper wrote:remember all foils increase drag if they provide lift, basic hydrodynamics. Your fuel bill will go up for the same boat speed. Aeroplanes with fatter wings take off sooner, and land at slower airspeeds, but overall speed and efficiency is compromised. |
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