Originally Posted by
rcmiket
LOL, everything you ever wanted to know about boats. Isn't there a forum for this? Since there's no water here I really can't play.. Want to talk about High Powered Rocketry? How about Smokers , pellet or wood which do you prefer?
Mike
Was just replying to Speed's post which kind of asked the question. Just to remind everyone, this is what he posted:
Hydro, just spitballing here and as you know boats aren't really my thing but flight trimming an airplane certainly is. I can't help but think that the fluid dynamics between a boat and airplane are very similar. I recall you stating that CG is crucial to boat performance so my theory may be at least partially correct. As with anything powered by a reciprocating engine there are forces created by the rotating mass. Obviously on an airplane you have the crankshaft, prop and spinner. Props themselves produce an uneven thrust vector. These are just a couple things that need to be considered when trimming a pattern model. From my limited experience with boats I don't see why the same things would apply however the values would be different. The way we compensate for these phenomena is the use of offset thrust angles and sometimes offset lateral balance. The lateral balance offset I would guess would be the biggest benefit due to the gyroscopic forces imposed by the heavy flywheel. Or I could just be all wet ( ha ha pun ) and this has already been thought of ( most likely ) and I will learn a little bit more about boats when I read your reply.
Mike, if you want to give a mini-lecture on rockets, feel free. Never got into them as I never had anyone around that could actually give instruction on how to build, the safety protocols and what motor should be used for what. As for smokers, I have a shop about a mile from my house that I can get smoked meats, Texas style. Needless to say, I have to get there as early in the day as possible as they normally sell out in three to four hours and then close up shop.