Hi guys, new the boat world and keep seeing people say the scuff the botom. just wondering what this really does, and the reasoning behind it. let me know.. thanks kenny
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The trick is you do that and it somewhat airates the spot while running. I really dont see it needed on these boats even in race setup. It MAY actually allow some better tuning for the ride however. Sometimes the slick hull will stick to the water and if you over adjust you might be fighting what you know should be true. -
The ideas is to help eliminate friction between the hull and the water that comes into contact with the hull to help create tiny air bubbles to reduce the friction of the water helping to make the boat(s) go faster.Comment
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What are buddies for right ? I take more ridcule from my friends some times than what customers can give me. Actually, KSSI is a graphics guy, I bet he comes up with some smooth stuff for it.Vortex 22 hydro ammo 36-50
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wait, wouldnt that make the boat drag more to the water??? Well i guess it could make it smoother but doesnt sound like it will make the hull glide because you will have an un finished or rough suface. Is there any coating you put on it after?
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a waxed or glossed surface creates "stiction" by creating a seal on the surface that allows the water to bead.
Scuffing breaks that seal so the water creates a sheen/layer on the ride surface which has less friction because it is then riding "water-against-water".Comment
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its also so the hull dosnt blind you during a barrel roll or flip
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scuffing is used during the America Cup races, different textures for different water. They have even tried simulated shark skin that felt like sandpaper. it increased the hull speed by over 4% and then was banned by the competition committeean RC rock crawler lost in a sea of boat parts.........Comment
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an RC rock crawler lost in a sea of boat parts.........Comment
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banned after the win that is...it is actually NASA technoligy that was released to the public sector....http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/...s/Riblets.htmlComment
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