Shaun wrote:
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The one surfski that might benefit from this is the new Think Legend that has a flat hull and is made to be more of a plaining design, but it still spends most of its time in the water as a displacement hull that would suffer from the extra drag.
Just to clarify, the hull of the Legend isn't perfectly flat, the chines give it that visual impression.
The V10 actually has a flatter spot in it's hull, but due to it's more traditional hull shape, you don't see it when comparing to the Legend.
Chined hulls are used extensively in white water play boats, slalom boats etc. Why? Because they want to surf, fast and in control.
It's the same idea behind the Legend hull. Some explaining of vortexes is probably required here to understand that there isn't a trade off in flat water speed.
Regarding finish on hulls. Talking to guys who do the Sydney Hobart, they wax their hulls, some sailing people sand their hulls. I'm not sure what is more effective, but wax certainly looks nice on a flash new ski!!
