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was wanting to put a pad on a boat , wanted to see what you guys thoughts are on it, i hear it will make you a lot faster but the boat will ride like ass and handle bad how true is this??? .... good, bad any info is good thanks
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The word “pad” is actually a pretty general term when applied to a boat hull. There are actually a number of different things that are called “pads” by various manufacturers. I’ve seen flat pads, convex pads, pads with a small amount of deadrise to them, etc. What the term does refer to is an area that is right down the keel of a boat and is designed to get the hull (generally) up and riding on it.
Why would you do this? Properly designed pads raise the hull up out of the water at speed to decrease wetted area and drag to increase speed. Does it work? Yes – if done correctly. Does it cause a boat to ride like a floor jack? Sometimes, but not always. A well designed hull takes many things into account and if you work a pad, steps, notched transoms, etc. into account properly, it’s a great feature. So can you add a pad to a hull? Well, I’ve always said that with enough time and money, you can do almost anything. Would I recommend it? No way. There are simply too many variables to take into account for most folks to add one. |
Great explanation and I completely agree. I have one on my 37 Thunder and it works very well but I would never tear into a boat to "add" a pad.
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Originally Posted by boatfreak
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Great explanation and I completely agree. I have one on my 37 Thunder and it works very well but I would never tear into a boat to "add" a pad.
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My old boat had a v-shaped pad. Look at pic2 and you can see that when up on the pad, the chines where out of the water at speed. It took a proper setup and some seat time to make it work. The boat was fast for size/power and handled great.
Would I try to build my own pad.....NO. |
I am just curious but, wouldn't it be possible and more feasible to bring the strakes down 1/2 inch which thereby increases the width by 3/4 to 1 inch?
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What boat are you talking about? You may see some gains from raising your x dim. I would not attempt to add a pad, unless you are a boat designer you may do more harm than good.
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Originally Posted by jeffswav
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What boat are you talking about? You may see some gains from raising your x dim. I would not attempt to add a pad, unless you are a boat designer you may do more harm than good.
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Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta
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I am just curious but, wouldn't it be possible and more feasible to bring the strakes down 1/2 inch which thereby increases the width by 3/4 to 1 inch?
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a buddy of mine just put one on his 34 Fountain race boat and he says it awesome. my boat is strip so i was thinking i could just get the same guy that did his to do mine, i heard it makes a heavy boat feel light in the water.
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