Seabrooke
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G'day guys,
A quick question about stabiliser effectiveness.
I understand the surface area of the fins would make a significant difference but for an average installation, how effective are the fin stabilisers, say on a 53MY, at hull speed or lower.
Our plan (some time off yet, but lots of planning to be done) is to come to the US for a few years, buy a 53MY (most likely) or a 48 LRC and spend 2 or three years travelling America's Great Loop as well as a whole bunch more of the east coast and through the Caribbean.
Large parts of this will be at slow speeds, sometimes plodding along 6 or 7 knots and I have heard some opinions that the fin stabs often need more speed than that to be effective.
You blokes are the source of massive Hatt knowledge, so I figure you are also the best source for the right information.
A quick question about stabiliser effectiveness.
I understand the surface area of the fins would make a significant difference but for an average installation, how effective are the fin stabilisers, say on a 53MY, at hull speed or lower.
Our plan (some time off yet, but lots of planning to be done) is to come to the US for a few years, buy a 53MY (most likely) or a 48 LRC and spend 2 or three years travelling America's Great Loop as well as a whole bunch more of the east coast and through the Caribbean.
Large parts of this will be at slow speeds, sometimes plodding along 6 or 7 knots and I have heard some opinions that the fin stabs often need more speed than that to be effective.
You blokes are the source of massive Hatt knowledge, so I figure you are also the best source for the right information.