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Old 08-17-2012, 01:32 PM
littletunny littletunny is offline
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Originally Posted by Bushwacker View Post
The key to the good performance of the vertical SeaCraft scuppers is a wedge thats about 1/4" tall right in front of the scupper outlet, shown in picture below. It creates a significant amount of suction that really pulls the water out when you're up on plane. I suspect the aeration created by the adjacent vertical step between the center and outer panel of the variable deadrise hull also helps.

Second shot shows the aeration that reduces drag and makes these hulls so soft riding!
Thank you. Do you have a picture from your cockpit? Did you create the pad just for your scupper drain?
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