I'm new to the forum and have some general questions regarding hull design evolution. I built a Glen-L Tiny Titan in the early 70's and joined the local club in Sioux Falls. I, of course, didn't race but enjoyed the sport non-the-less. My boat still exists but my mass has increased over the years and the small hull and 10hp Mercury just won't get me up on plane anymore. I'm thinking about building a larger boat that would better support me and possibly my grandson as passenger.
In the early 70's the round nose hydro's were the standard. Now most are pickle forks or tunnel hulls and I was curious as to what the advantages are of the newer designs. I have plans for the Clark Craft Ben Hur which was reported to be a fast and stable boat but I would like something to reflect the current technology.
I've noticed a change is the classes also and I'm not familiar with the new ones. I was somewhat aware of the older A, B, C and D classes but don't know how they compare to the new ones or if they still exist.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
In the early 70's the round nose hydro's were the standard. Now most are pickle forks or tunnel hulls and I was curious as to what the advantages are of the newer designs. I have plans for the Clark Craft Ben Hur which was reported to be a fast and stable boat but I would like something to reflect the current technology.
I've noticed a change is the classes also and I'm not familiar with the new ones. I was somewhat aware of the older A, B, C and D classes but don't know how they compare to the new ones or if they still exist.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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