Re: Hydrofoil Stabilizer
I got a kick out of this thread, so I just have to reply. Probably won't make any difference, though, since it sounds like everybody has their mind made up. I'm an Engineer by profession, and have been an avid boater for over 50 years. The last 40 years has been spent building, rebuilding and optimizing my rigs. You want data...well, I got more data than will fit on this page.
My current rig is a 19' Stingray, 3L I/O, fitted with custom rear seats to hold portable gas tanks, plus a 10 HP kicker on an OMC bracket. As such, it's stern heavy. The prop is a double cupped SS custom re-pitched to 22" to get optimum results. I also have fixed mount trim tabs, which helped by allowing more trim without porpoising (thus faster speed). Still was not completely satisfied, though...had to try a Doelfin.
The boat does 51 mph. Not too bad for a 4 banger, is it?
My test course is 26 miles long and has a gas dock on it. I do 2 passes (52 miles total - once each way). Speed is charted by GPS. I do a gas fillup at the beginning and end. Same boat load, try to do it in similar weather. In addition to mileage, I chart speed at 500 rpm intervals and put it into an Excel spreadsheet. I consider 30 mph to be my cruising speed.
OK...here it is...
The Doelfin planed at 4 mph lower speed, top end was exactly the same, cruise speed was at 300 lower rpm, gas mileage improved by 0.45 mpg. Now that sounds good and all, but the real improvement was in the fact that the bow rise was virtually eliminated.
Just last month I put one on my 14' aluminum Sea Nymph, right after I upgraded to a new Yami 25hp 2-stroke. I have not finished charting all of the data yet, but the performance improvement has been outstanding.
Nuff said.....
The ONLY boat I own that doesn't have a Doelfin is a '52 wood Lyman with a '52 Evinrude Big Twin. She runs perfect with no add-ons. But then again, back in those days they knew how to build boats better.
If Ole Evinrude had invented a fin, they would probably all have them now. But since the invention came from outside the industry, and is covered by enough patents, I believe that's the only reason they don't come standard. Besides, its not cool to admit that somebody else made your product better.