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Prestigeworldwideee 03-27-2022 08:28 PM

Anyone running a hydrofoil on a stepped hull?
 
Wondering how much a hydrofoil will effect the ride of a stepped hull, my Larson Senza Spectre easily rolls while riding and is very squirrley at lower speeds. I think a hydrofoil will improve all of this. Anyone have this setup?

boostbros 03-28-2022 07:18 AM

long tabs are the trick setup 380s really help smaller boats with stability

resurrected 03-28-2022 07:58 AM

Well, if the issue is at lower speeds, the easy solution is to not go slow!

TexomaPowerboater 03-28-2022 09:08 AM


Originally Posted by resurrected (Post 4826706)
Well, if the issue is at lower speeds, the easy solution is to not go slow!

+1. There are many go-fast boat's that don't do well at slower speeds. Never seen a hydrofoil on a go-fast and wouldn't think it make any sense financially on a low-cost boat like that. Sounds like you need a different boat.

SB 03-28-2022 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by TexomaPowerboater (Post 4826719)
+1. There are many go-fast boat's that don't do well at slower speeds. Never seen a hydrofoil on a go-fast and wouldn't think it make any sense financially on a low-cost boat like that. Sounds like you need a different boat.

Sure you hsve :) Max machine cavitation plates :)


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Prestigeworldwideee 03-28-2022 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by SB (Post 4826721)
Sure you hsve :) Max machine cavitation plates :)


https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...6fbfb651f.jpeg

That’s on a stepped hull?

Prestigeworldwideee 03-28-2022 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by TexomaPowerboater (Post 4826719)
+1. There are many go-fast boat's that don't do well at slower speeds. Never seen a hydrofoil on a go-fast and wouldn't think it make any sense financially on a low-cost boat like that. Sounds like you need a different boat.

That boat new, was like 45k…. It makes sense to me, especially since how it works and how stepped hills work.

techman 03-28-2022 10:03 AM

Trim Tabs are a better bet on a "performance" hull. Putting a hydrofoil on your outdrive will help it get on plane quicker and maybe maintain plane at a slower speed, but that's about it. It will create DRAG and slow you down compared to not having one.

When you say squirrely at slow speeds, is that off-plane or on-plane? If it's off-plane, that is bow steer which is normal for V hulls. Just don't over correct with the wheel to try to steer it straight that just exaggerates the wander.

SB 03-28-2022 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by Prestigeworldwideee (Post 4826724)
That’s on a stepped hull?

Was just replying to what I quoted. Nothing else.

I don’t know why your boat rolls nor the fix. Sorry.

Prestigeworldwideee 03-28-2022 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by techman (Post 4826729)
Trim Tabs are a better bet on a "performance" hull. Putting a hydrofoil on your outdrive will help it get on plane quicker and maybe maintain plane at a slower speed, but that's about it. It will create DRAG and slow you down compared to not having one.

When you say squirrely at slow speeds, is that off-plane or on-plane? If it's off-plane, that is bow steer which is normal for V hulls. Just don't over correct with the wheel to try to steer it straight that just exaggerates the wander.

I’ve driven conventional v-hull boats before and they’re not like that. It wanders like crazy at slow speeds, like I would think people would assume I’m totally smashed. I’ve considered trim tabs but that would do nothing for me on plane, since they wouldn’t even be in the water. I would plane faster with a hydrofoil, it still probably will be squirrely at low speeds but not for as long, once on plane.


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