Gazjen wrote:They make a huge difference at slow speed, better handling and less wake, however if I remember correctly doesn't your boat have the large rounded rear that makes fitting them correctly pretty impossible?
yeah spot on - good memory
by betty boop » 23 Feb 2016, 08:57
Gazjen wrote:They make a huge difference at slow speed, better handling and less wake, however if I remember correctly doesn't your boat have the large rounded rear that makes fitting them correctly pretty impossible?

by _Ed_ » 23 Feb 2016, 16:56

by mlines » 23 Feb 2016, 17:15
by BruceK » 23 Feb 2016, 18:22

by Gazjen » 23 Feb 2016, 19:05

by BruceK » 23 Feb 2016, 19:45
by Gazjen » 23 Feb 2016, 21:42


by _Ed_ » 24 Feb 2016, 06:59
mlines wrote:Ed, I interpret that as:
1. At cruising speeds the tabs are slightly increasing drag = lower mpg
2. At 2000 rpm is where we are just coming over the hump so there is an mpg improvement as it is planing earlier compared with pushing the water.
All readings are actual fractions of a litre high or low so to all intents it makes little difference to the fuel, it's just the ride you experience.
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by betty boop » 24 Feb 2016, 09:15
Gazjen wrote:Not sure about the balance of the boat really, but I wouldn't imagine it was out of the ordinary seeing as I experienced wander and bow rise. It's been pretty much the same story for the ones I've fitted for friends too.
