This might be of interest. http://www.hypersizer.com/products.html
More composites engineering software at this portal, http://www.ptonline.com/articles/200410cu2.html This describes one of them: The Puck...
That moat looks Spanish. How about a hint, Senior?
Handheld units are a very cost effective way to go. They can be mounted on secure ball mounts and are very conveniently powered for extended...
That's what it's all about my friend. :D
I get that splash back against my Wavewackers all the time at various speeds from wallowing in the bow wave hole until I plane out, and then upon...
It can get rolly and choppy up on Mille Lacs and this configuration has inspired me to take a look at taking a late 1960's era 18' fiberglass...
I would suggest the best route in the final analysis is taking a tape measure, notepad and camera and go to a boat dealer and start taking...
This design does what my Lund attempts to do with an aftermarket backtroll splashguard, but they do it with a tidy flat step (the newer Lunds have...
I think another benefit to this setup is to have some sort of high sided transom and foot step for a choppy sea with the ability to cast nets off...
I guess I should have made my comment clear about a backsplash function, but I didn't specify it well. This is what I meant by a rubber gasket...
This is what I was driving at. If water were to gush forth vertically through that engine well like a fire hydrant (I exaggerate, but you get my...
We use backtrolling splashguards to keep the majority of the back splash from getting in through outboard engine transom. Search Wavewackers and...
Those harbor seals are always spreading rumors. ;) If that were entirely the case, I would venture a guess it would be to get away from the...
Could it be the biggest trailerable tri?