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#423688 - 07/23/08 03:34 AM
Re: Silly Question?
[Re: GoFirstClass]
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Nautical Alchemy
Admiral
Registered: 01/14/03
Posts: 11513
Loc: Battle Creek/Grand Haven, MI
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My last boat, the tank was about center - in front of the engine.
Interesting thing though.... some of you may know that Bruce Toran and I have very similar boats. However, mine is an aft cabin version and his is a open cockpit version - same manufacturer.
And we share the same identical hull - the only difference is that the deck comes out of a different mold.
On his boat, both his engines and gas tanks are at the stern. On my boat, my tanks are at the stern, but the engines are mid-ships. I am not sure what the COG differences are between the two boats, but considering the engines likely weigh 1,000lbs each (5.7L), that should be a significant weight difference between the two boats.
While the primary reason my engines are mid-ships is due to having to allow for aft-cabin room, I am not sure how that affects performance between the two designs. But the thought here is two very similar boats from the same manufacturer, and a very different layout of the heavy stuff.
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#423762 - 07/23/08 08:51 AM
Re: Silly Question?
[Re: BillyB]
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Admiral
Registered: 08/06/05
Posts: 2067
Loc: Glen Cove, New York
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i would guess manufacturers aim for a boat that has it's weight evenly distributed and since engines are probably the heaviest single parts and are usually located aft, it would make sense to balance that weight foward with something else heavy like fuel tanks, batteries, water tanks, etc. with engine placement more toward the middle, like Al has or the new hulls being designed specifically for IPS type pods and engines have, i would think you'd deliberately want to put weight aft to balance the vessel. personally, i like having the potentially exploding thingies (like fuels, batteries, etc) as far aft as possible since a) it's not udner the cabin when we're sleeping and b) it's not near me when i'm driving. the bottom line it that probably no boat is completely evenly balanced and most need trim tabs, etc to help get on plane. when i see running shots of boats it sometimes amazes me that many boats "on plane" are still dragging their a$$ thru the water.
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