OneCycle wrote:
i agree with Mark.... some what. i would say if you have the perfect setup on the panther already and your looking for more speed and drive-ability then widen the pad.
me and a nameless man from the south paid a bit of money to figure out how many pounds per square inch it would take at 80mph to lift 1000 pounds out of the water to achieve the total square inches we would need. there was also a C.A.D program involved. shit ain't cheap when you want real gains.
A couple point:
-a wider pad takes away from rough water handling.
-flat pads are fastest
-Dihedral pads are more forgiving
- you will have chime walking at lower speeds due to more boat out of the water at slower speeds
- more boat will sit out of the water at speeds
Water pressure equation is as follows:
Velocity squared x 0.0147 = pressure in PSI
So 80 mph is 80x80x0.0147 = 94.08 psi.
Another way to see what is going on under your boat. No factor for deviation in the host surface, so redundancy is required. But to figure what is required to lift your 1000 lbs is some backward extrapolation. What isn't considered is the effects of air. But fun theory.
Oh and I don't agree with flat being fastest.
RT