Totally hypothetical here, but let's take a look at the perfect world scenario of stock outboard racing. Let's say everyone has the perfect prop for their line, everyone's hardware is rigged and working perfectly, everyone's engine is singing like Dean Martin after half a bottle of Scotch, and everyone has attained the absolute minimum weight possible to make their strategy work. What else is there?
Well, we've got driver skill, driver temperament, water and weather conditions, racer proximity and a thousand and one other circumstances that can't be predicted or controlled.
But as far as things that can be controlled, we still have hydrodynamics, aerodynamics, and the properties of the structure of the boat as well as those of the materials used in its construction.
These are our best shots at making a real game-changer. So, keeping these things in mind, let's talk about those design aspects of hydros and runabouts that are variable, and can be tweaked to maximize or customize aerodynamics, change the way a boat handles a corner, or even tweak the way a driver makes the boat do what it needs to in order to win.
This is intended to be a free-for-all for hydro and runabout geeks. All ideas, concepts, and especially EXPERIENCE are welcome, but just to clarify--- I'm not fishing for trade secrets, so please keep them. I'm hoping we can all share some good ideas and learn from one another's thoughts and experiences.
Well, we've got driver skill, driver temperament, water and weather conditions, racer proximity and a thousand and one other circumstances that can't be predicted or controlled.
But as far as things that can be controlled, we still have hydrodynamics, aerodynamics, and the properties of the structure of the boat as well as those of the materials used in its construction.
These are our best shots at making a real game-changer. So, keeping these things in mind, let's talk about those design aspects of hydros and runabouts that are variable, and can be tweaked to maximize or customize aerodynamics, change the way a boat handles a corner, or even tweak the way a driver makes the boat do what it needs to in order to win.
This is intended to be a free-for-all for hydro and runabout geeks. All ideas, concepts, and especially EXPERIENCE are welcome, but just to clarify--- I'm not fishing for trade secrets, so please keep them. I'm hoping we can all share some good ideas and learn from one another's thoughts and experiences.
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