movable wing for cats
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why don,t we have this on all the light weight outboard cats? watch the front canard wing push the bow down https://www.facebook.com/reel/824806950291774
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From: New Smyrna Beach FL/ LOTO MM 21
There are a few versions of this being played with. A friend of mine is looking to build a "jet thrust propelled cat" and he has one designed to take air pressure out of the tunnel and will be activated by a gyro. I am all for avoiding accidents/injuries and death.
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I think the biggest issue is that hydro's run on flat water where offshore cats run in the rough. if the nose kites and the wing wants to bring it down will it stuff it into the next wave? not saying it cant work just that when you work from stable platforms (calm water, altitude where the ground is 1000 ft away) vs a platform of the opposing surface going up and down, things get more complicated.
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why don,t we have this on all the light weight outboard cats? watch the front canard wing push the bow down https://www.facebook.com/reel/824806950291774
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Looks like this has also been discussed multiple times on this forum in the past....like 20 years ago. It has been tried on offshore race boats in the past. Just one example with pics: Shootout Winner Prediction - Page 6 - Offshoreonly.com
I think this link has some good thoughts on the topic under 'safety systems' heading. Hydros 101 – H1 Unlimited
Summary is can it be done, yes, but current tech and resources make it highly unlikely.
I think this link has some good thoughts on the topic under 'safety systems' heading. Hydros 101 – H1 Unlimited
Summary is can it be done, yes, but current tech and resources make it highly unlikely.




