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sutphen 30 04-27-2014 09:37 AM


Originally Posted by OL40SVX (Post 4112713)
Billy this is the old guy...

thanks for the info.

Keith Atlanta 04-27-2014 10:53 AM

Tough crowd....

Take that fugger out Boynton Inlet and run the pizz out it! Seas have been 2 feet all week. It doesnt need new seats or a floor to have a damn good day!

Jupiter Sunsation 04-27-2014 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta (Post 4112922)
Tough crowd....

Take that fugger out Boynton Inlet and run the pizz out it! Seas have been 2 feet all week. It doesnt need new seats or a floor to have a damn good day!

It can be dangerous running this boat hard..... http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/b...cayne-bay.html

Keith Atlanta 04-27-2014 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation (Post 4112926)
It can be dangerous running this boat hard..... http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/b...cayne-bay.html

So it has been wet! LOL I swear this is how every Glad article ends...

Rolled at 50 MPH according to the driver.

BigSilverCat 04-27-2014 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation (Post 4112926)
It can be dangerous running this boat hard..... http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/b...cayne-bay.html

they jump nice and level..

hogie roll 04-27-2014 07:55 PM

On a step boat the center of pressure that most of the boat's weight rides on has been shifted forward of a where a straight bottom or pad bottom boat will ride. The problem is that the engines are still in the back. If the center of gravity is behind the center of pressure, the boat will tend to want to spin and go backwards. The boats are sensitive to trim because you can push the back of the boat up out of the water and shift the center of pressure further forward.

A staggered boat should help alleviate this, because the center of gravity is probably moved forward. However the rotational inertia of the boat from side to side has also been reduced. Meaning it will take less force to roll the boat. The motors spinning at high RPM means the flywheels will also have lots of rotational inertia. The staggered motor configuration will offer less roll resistance also due to the flywheels being closer to the boats centerline. A staggered boat thus should resist pitching forward and aft better than a side by side, but tend to roll more.

hogie roll 04-27-2014 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by Bigyellowcat (Post 4113140)
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they jump nice and level..

Partially proved one of my points while I was making it.


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