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On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 02:15:03 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: It's an interesting design, but I'm confused about the tunnel system. Looking at the drawing, it would appear that the prop sits half way out of the water. Than can't be very efficient. I'm confused too, as there are no good photos of the tunnel/prop, and I don't know the engineering.. On this site http://robbwhite.com/rescue.minor.html White says: "That little rooster tail is always there either in deep or shallow water. I think it is a result of the "outflow" from under that complicated hull form re-forming itself back into something less complicated... a dissolution of confluences or something. There is very little disturbance to the sand on the bottom as the boat passes... doesn't even smooth out the ripples." That "dissolution of confluences" sounds like you, so it's no wonder we're confused (-: But I don't doubt it gets terrific mileage with that Kubota. It is built real light, and I expect it suffer some if "up-scaled." --Vic |
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