Shark skin or dimples?
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To gain more speed, Has anyone tried a coating on the bottom of the boat to break up boundary layer? I know there are textured surfaces for high performance swim racing suits ( like shark skin) and the bottom tray on one of my sports cars has dimples like a golf ball to promote high velocity air underneath.
I wonder if this would work on the water?
I wonder if this would work on the water?
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I thought that it had long been established that burnishing the gelcoat on the bottom of a fiberglass built boat with 180-220 grit sandpaper resulted in the best and most cost effective speed increase over waxing or other 'speed coatings' .
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I had not heard that but that is kind of what I was driving at / expecting.
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The best surface is like a golf ball, years ago a top prostock racer played with different finishes in a wind tunnel, by breaking up the air(water would be more sticky) with a dimpled surface reduce helped drag, because of the work involved and NHRA frowning upon it, we played games with the big logos you now see on roof of prostockers





