A local supplier has a Genesis upgrade kit to fit a 3/16" driveline. Part of the kit is a strut with a lower fin (below the strut barrel) to "improve stability". What is the purpose of this please? Is it to maintain straightline stability?
The reason I ask this is that I have a HK Libero and under full power, according to my son who was driving the boat, the hull appears to very slightly crabwalk to the right with no rudder compensation needed . I personally did not note this as I was more interested in the outright speed of this hull.
As the Genesis upgrade strut should be an almost direct replacement for the stock Libero strut (I am upgrading it to 3/16" driveline), I am wondering if the modified lower fin on the Genesis upgrade strut may "straighten" the boat under power. I have checked the alignment of the driveline to the hull and it appears correctly aligned. I know that fins are not normally fitted to hydroplane struts but if it improves straightline stability then I may consider this strut as part of the driveline upgrade. At present the boat tracks just fine and as stated I did not note the slight offcentre position of the hull under power.
My son's catarmaran hull also exhibits this tendency to shift the rear of the hull to the right under power as it lifts up on plane and then straightens up (he was using a high lift 38 mm 3-bladed prop). The shift is minimal but noticable.
The reason I ask this is that I have a HK Libero and under full power, according to my son who was driving the boat, the hull appears to very slightly crabwalk to the right with no rudder compensation needed . I personally did not note this as I was more interested in the outright speed of this hull.
As the Genesis upgrade strut should be an almost direct replacement for the stock Libero strut (I am upgrading it to 3/16" driveline), I am wondering if the modified lower fin on the Genesis upgrade strut may "straighten" the boat under power. I have checked the alignment of the driveline to the hull and it appears correctly aligned. I know that fins are not normally fitted to hydroplane struts but if it improves straightline stability then I may consider this strut as part of the driveline upgrade. At present the boat tracks just fine and as stated I did not note the slight offcentre position of the hull under power.
My son's catarmaran hull also exhibits this tendency to shift the rear of the hull to the right under power as it lifts up on plane and then straightens up (he was using a high lift 38 mm 3-bladed prop). The shift is minimal but noticable.
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