TURNFIN Info (hydro).
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I think it could, think if you were to balance your boat sideways on the centroid (just got out of math homework) of the turn fin, how would it balance? I don't know if bending the turn fin will work because the fin doesn't slide at a high enough speed to create down lift. -
Turn fin/CG placement has been a successful tuning aid for many years. You may notice on some hydros that the fin or the bracket has numerous holes - these allow changing the fin's position fore and aft to balance the handling. Having the CF ahead of the fin makes the boat very difficult to turn, it is far better to have the CG aft of the fin's centerline. Some boats will turn best with the CG even with the fin's centerline, it really depends on the hull design and the size/position of the rudder.
You had better believe that an angled fin will suck the boat down onto the water! Too much angle and the fin can cause the whole boat to dive under water - a club member had this problem several years ago before he understood that too much of a good thing is not so good. Today a better solution may be to use a 'hooked' fin, with the main portion of the blade straight up and down.
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