Dulling my boats bottoms up help needed
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From what im reading it all depends on preference. But so far the pengeulum is swinging toward a ruff or scuffed hull. But it also sounds that just like some boats like certain setups they also like/dont like being scuffed. SweetZ28 I think what happened is the scuffing made a grove/groves or chanels that allowed water and air to pass through. This lessened the sucktion on the hull.Failure is the First step to SUCCESSComment
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This will always be a point of discussion. When I was around some of the folks that machines Nascar and Indy intakes, the concensus was that you would not leave an intake perfectly smooth, but leave it a little rough. The reasoning was that as air and fuel flowed and mixed that it would stick and fill in the roughness on the intake surfaces and allow a super smooth path for the air/fuel mixture to travel. Resulted in better flow and a little more hp. I've seen this proven on a flow bench. It was also theorized that the rough surface caused the fuel air mixture to mix better which resulted in better hp. I know we are talking about water flow on the boat hull and not intakes on cars, but it seems like the same principal.Comment
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This will always be a point of discussion. When I was around some of the folks that machines Nascar and Indy intakes, the concensus was that you would not leave an intake perfectly smooth, but leave it a little rough. The reasoning was that as air and fuel flowed and mixed that it would stick and fill in the roughness on the intake surfaces and allow a super smooth path for the air/fuel mixture to travel. Resulted in better flow and a little more hp. I've seen this proven on a flow bench. It was also theorized that the rough surface caused the fuel air mixture to mix better which resulted in better hp. I know we are talking about water flow on the boat hull and not intakes on cars, but it seems like the same principal.
i sand the bottom of my hulls but one thing that intrigues me is when most of my boats are running at wot there is bugger all touching the water.Comment
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So my question in listening to all this is would it make sense to wax the sponsons of say a ul-1? Since wax or a smooth hull tends to ride wet or stick more to the water do you think to would help reduce the deadly sponson dance a ul gets at WOT?!? Just a question and I may be complely in left field on this, but this just popped in my head.Comment
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I think Sweet has the right of it. Shiny hulls create suction, dull hulls provide water/water boundry layer. It's one reason why sharks (and olympic swimmers) swim so fast. Doesn't make by itself a huge difference but in combination with a bunch of other things, helps.
Does this mean we shouldn't polish our rudders and fins?
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Since wax or a smooth hull tends to ride wet or stick more to the water do you think to would help reduce the deadly sponson dance a ul gets at WOT?!?
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