LaughingCat
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I have more than 20 years of boating experience. Never owned a boat with surface drives or shorties, but have spent the last several years in wonder of how 2 boats with identical power can attain very different speeds based on lower and higher x-dimensions. I always figured if you trim the motors out and let the props break free, you get additional speed but also risk of porpoising. Do the surface drives and shorties get more speed because the blades on the top of rotation are not getting resistance from the water? It would seem that the same engine putting out the same RPMs and horsepower wouldn't be able to give you that much more speed.
Can someone explain this concept to me? Anyone have cool graphics that can illustrate the benefits?
Can someone explain this concept to me? Anyone have cool graphics that can illustrate the benefits?