If APBA were to make a rule stating that hydros must have some sort of crushable pickle-fork or a rounded pickle-fork of some kind, then it must be for both hydros and runabout. I just finished building a new CSR last summer and it has a pointed nose, purely for looks, but I would be willing to change it if that were the case.
The only difference between a pointed nose vs. a duck bill nose, would be the increase in surface area of the top deck. This would allow more air to travel over the top deck creating more lift from the decks. Yes, you can still get a good "V" in the bottom even if the boat does not come to a point.
One of my favorite runabouts was my little 60-J, duck bill, cloth deck, Austin. I won one J-mod nationals and set one record with that boat.
The only difference between a pointed nose vs. a duck bill nose, would be the increase in surface area of the top deck. This would allow more air to travel over the top deck creating more lift from the decks. Yes, you can still get a good "V" in the bottom even if the boat does not come to a point.
One of my favorite runabouts was my little 60-J, duck bill, cloth deck, Austin. I won one J-mod nationals and set one record with that boat.
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