DoktorC wrote:
SHIVERS wrote:
I'm no aeronautical engineer,but wouldn't a boat with the same dimensions as the original and built that light be "too" flighty!difficult to manage over wakes and slow reacting to set for the turns! somebody enlighten me! It sounds great!stiff and light,but isn't there a point where you have to reduce hull lift to adjust for weight reduction
It's got to meet minimum weight...so it'll be heavy enough not to be out of control but with the benefit of placing the weight exactly where you want it in the boat. That should make it handle better...If he pulls all the weight out and tries to run Gravenhole or Dunnville then he's going swimming. This is going to be a killer setup and I'm sure there will be a line-up for these things after Waterford....
thanks for reminding me about the minimum weight! I've never given the minimum weight a thought as I knew my hull was heavy with the full floor,and ride guide steering!just old and forgetfull I guess!
I'm sure it will be a wicked hull, everything I've seen from Tuff has led me to believe Mark may be the #1 performance boat builder on the continent!if I was younger I'd be over there trying to get an apprenticeship!It must be a good feeling to stand back and say I built that!