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Old 09-20-2015, 09:15 AM
FishStretcher FishStretcher is offline
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I think I have identified a flying wing phenomenon with my T-Top. Which BigShrimpin noted is " a beast"...

It affects the trim with two people in a way I didn't anticipate when I don't run with a kicker. I finally have enough weight forward- between passenger, t-top and forward fuel tank and cooler. So that now the boat is slightly bow heavy when I don't run with a kicker.

I have a 4 stroke F100 at 370 lbs, BTW.

So equipped like this, I tend to trim the outboard (with flying wing/ hydroshield, and stern lifting prop) to lift the bow a bit at cruise. But as I speed up to WOT, I can trim up the outboard to the point of blowout. edit: (and that's new. I never used to run like that- it was too bow high/ squatting)

The weird thing is- the boat flattens out dramatically. As in, I am trimmed up to blow out, and the boat is running flat. I think the t-top with the downward bent nose doesn't do that much at cruise, but as the bow lifts and it speeds up it becomes a fabric cambered wing and lifts the stern out of the water. Only above 25 mph. But the hull dries out dramatically at WOT. To the point that the ride gets a bit harder, as there it too much lift, so the chop can get jarring. It is really strange. With more weight than when I run singlehanded, it has a harder ride. I think it is a subtle dynamically unstable trim issue. Partly because now with no kicker, it is a bit more prone to porpoise at 19-20kts. I was going to wear out the OB trim pump experimenting how to reduce it yesterday off Plum Island.

I am going to start putting the cooler in the stern now, that should help. Although this is a dynamic trim issue, so maybe getting rid of the hydroshield or going to a 3 B non stern lifting prop is really what I want.

It has taken me a few trips with passenger at WOT and no kicker to figure it out. It is fine with the kicker and passenger. Or kicker singlehanded.
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Old 09-21-2015, 07:12 AM
flyingfrizzle flyingfrizzle is offline
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[QUOTE=FishStretcher;238987]I think I have identified a flying wing phenomenon with my T-Top.
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Sounds like it kinda dose like a wing on a top fuel dragster but being mid mounted and at its variable angles at different throttle positions sounds like it really effects the hull. Most tops is more of a weight thing making them top heavy but yours looks light and on a small hull seems to effect it in a different type of way. Being yours is a kit you may be able to adjust the angle of the top hoop and use it like an adjustable trim tab...
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