MOTOboat wrote:
what i wonder, is there any deck or hull mods we can do to correct this high speed lean, without bothering the low speed handling characteristics.
I don't know a lot about it but I have been told a lot of experimentation was done in the 80s for this including "air brakes" which we're outlawed.
I guess the primary reason is handling and cost, to, make an airfoil useful it need to have variable impact on a boat. On a car a static force by an airfoil is significant BUT the car is not "balancing" on a point, on top of that it is not balancing on a moving point as speed changes.
The movement of the balancing point on boats is one of the most interesting aspect of performance boats that the car guys do not need to consider as much.
A couple pounds of force on a boat at speed can significantly change it's handling characteristics, left side, right side, bow all, would positions can have major differences at speed.
So setting up a airfoil might work at one speed but be a disaster at hight speeds. So yes I think you could make a slight airfoil to help balance the boat, but I'd bet you can do it with weight distribution also. Otherwise they'd be doing it in F1H2O for sure.
But this is all conjecture I know a little enough to be dangerous
we need traction control computer systems, to control airfoils and trim tabs, trim angle,etc to keep er flat and straight ..