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John Blum wrote: "Tim" wrote in message oups.com... I do like the comment on getting better economy, even though it's hard for me to imagine that a couple plates dragging in the water can improve your gph. It's all about the "lift" the tabs provide. Properly sized tabs work like the tabs on a plane, they divert the water down to raise the stern reducing the amount of water the boat has to displace. Small, improper sized tabs will do just as you say- drag through the water and reduce gph. Ah! the lift and drag factor[s]. forgot about that John, your right, like a hydoplane, the object is to get the boat out of the water Thanks, John |
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