umblecumbuz
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Re: Need For Speed
In a go faster boat, your bottom gets sore enough without sanding it!
In a go faster boat, your bottom gets sore enough without sanding it!
An excellent assesment in my opinion. As an offshore Racer who has won a fair share of races, I can tell you that blueprinting a hull can (in my experience creat a 5-6mph gain)<br />With the boat in question, you are right, the gain may not be a great, You could try to take the hook out of it wich should give you an increase but may suffer in low end performance such as getting out of the hole. If speed is something very important to you, than by a hull built for it.<br />Speed is great, but can get extremely expensive and dangerous.<br />Scott Begovich<br />Owner/Driver Kean University Offshore<br />2004 Key West World ChampionsWhen a hull is blueprinted it is usually made perfectly straight. Any hook or rocker put in by the manufacturer is removed and the bottom is trued side to side. This will make the hull faster but in some cases expose deficiencies that the manufacturer was covering up a hook or rocker during the mold process. <br /><br />None of these things will make a noticeable difference in a recreational boat. You might need to spend 100 hours on a hull to get 1 mph on the top end.
Hmmmm.....That's a 4-5% gain! quite substantial, all things considered.(I had sanded a hull I had and only gained 1.5 mph by gps over the waxed hull. Been there - done that!)<br />