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BRADA 08-30-2010 12:19 PM

Hull Widening ??? .. Why And How ?
 
not sure where to post this ... but..
I recently read an ad where it stated that a 32" cat was widened 12".. i have 2 questions...??
1).. how will this effect a cat hull ?
2).. and where would they have widen from ...widen the tunnel or widen the pontoon sections ??
has anyone else done this ??

again sorry for double posting .

Steve 1 08-30-2010 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by BRADA (Post 3194994)
not sure where to post this ... but..
I recently read an ad where it stated that a 32" cat was widened 12".. i have 2 questions...??
1).. how will this effect a cat hull ?
2).. and where would they have widen from ...widen the tunnel or widen the pontoon sections ??
has anyone else done this ??

again sorry for double posting .

I would suspect up the tunnel as that would be the easiest, the effect at normal speeds not much as on my military boats we use a full tunnel,Now at warp speed in a light boat different story.

fireboatpilot 08-30-2010 09:50 PM

Bigger the tunnel the more air can be packed under the boat. The more air packing the more hull lift, more hull lift, less hull in the water. Less hull in the water, more speed. I think you get the picture?

SUE C Q 08-31-2010 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by fireboatpilot (Post 3195625)
Bigger the tunnel the more air can be packed under the boat. The more air packing the more hull lift, more hull lift, less hull in the water. Less hull in the water, more speed. I think you get the picture?

Bingo ! Brada at Skater the easiest way like Steve1 mentioned was down the tunnel .

BRADA 08-31-2010 11:18 PM


Originally Posted by Steve 1 (Post 3195077)
I would suspect up the tunnel as that would be the easiest, the effect at normal speeds not much as on my military boats we use a full tunnel,Now at warp speed in a light boat different story.

Ya, packing more air under it would make sence it would give it more lift..
would that also help stability?.. and if you widen the hull would you also relocate the drivetrain along with that ?

Steve 1 09-01-2010 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by BRADA (Post 3196764)
Ya, packing more air under it would make sence it would give it more lift..
would that also help stability?.. and if you widen the hull would you also relocate the drivetrain along with that ?

Depends, if the boat was that poorly designed to begin with that it needed a Foot of width in the tunnel to correct some issue, I would be careful,second a cat is all about center of gravity the last thing you would want is to build in a tendency to stuff.

BRADA 09-01-2010 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by Steve 1 (Post 3196990)
Depends, if the boat was that poorly designed to begin with that it needed a Foot of width in the tunnel to correct some issue, I would be careful,second a cat is all about center of gravity the last thing you would want is to build in a tendency to stuff.

I see, so given that the length is say 32' and the beam is 8' (from the manufacturer) ...was it wise to widen it 12" ?? he's running 2 small block strokers with XR drivers and extension boxes.

Steve 1 09-01-2010 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by BRADA (Post 3197024)
I see, so given that the length is say 32' and the beam is 8' (from the manufacturer) ...was it wise to widen it 12" ?? he's running 2 small block strokers with XR drivers and extension boxes.

No I never said that, what is the tunnel width,the compaction rate, the tunnel shape?Lastly how much does it weigh?The boat in the avatar has a 54" tunnel ,but it would be meaningless if all the airflow was just simply allowed to exit without providing lift.

SUE C Q 09-01-2010 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by BRADA (Post 3197024)
I see, so given that the length is say 32' and the beam is 8' (from the manufacturer) ...was it wise to widen it 12" ?? he's running 2 small block strokers with XR drivers and extension boxes.

Brada 6 inches would be more suitable with good gains .

BRADA 09-02-2010 01:58 AM

gotcha..


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