BC Coast Pilot
Well-Known Member
You may have built an interceptor!
Have a look at the angle in the pic. This would be the angle where the swimgrid would produce drag like an intercepter (a type of tab) relative to the horizontal waterline. Look at how an interceptor works compared to a tab, highly efficient due to the perpendicular drag created. You may have inadvertently created unstable interceptors. If you imagine how high the bow would be for that to happen....it's up there for sure......get the bow down, think about how that flange is grabbing water. Theoretically your situation should improve in saltwater, as a result of more buoyancy, that is until the flange grabs.
Have a look at the angle in the pic. This would be the angle where the swimgrid would produce drag like an intercepter (a type of tab) relative to the horizontal waterline. Look at how an interceptor works compared to a tab, highly efficient due to the perpendicular drag created. You may have inadvertently created unstable interceptors. If you imagine how high the bow would be for that to happen....it's up there for sure......get the bow down, think about how that flange is grabbing water. Theoretically your situation should improve in saltwater, as a result of more buoyancy, that is until the flange grabs.