• Welcome to the Checkmate Community Forums forums.

    You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions, articles and access to our other FREE features.
    By joining our free community you will be able to:

    » Interact with over 10,000 Checkmate Fanatics from around the world!
    » Post topics and messages
    » Post and view photos
    » Communicate privately with other members
    » Access our extensive gallery of old Checkmate brochures located in our Media Gallery
    » Browse the various pictures in our Checkmate photo gallery

    Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!

    If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact support by clicking here or by using the"contact us" link at the bottom of the page.

To wing it or not?

I've got a '78 Inmate 1 with Merc 3.7 (190 hp)Alpha One. It runs between 61-64 mph (gps) when the wind and water is perfect.

What I am wondering is if I installed a wing on the back would this wing help raise top speed or would it just make it a nightmare to setup and drive properly and safely?

My wife wants a little shade for herself and I thought the wing could do double duty in this instance.

Vic
 
I've got a '78 Inmate 1 with Merc 3.7 (190 hp)Alpha One. It runs between 61-64 mph (gps) when the wind and water is perfect.

What I am wondering is if I installed a wing on the back would this wing help raise top speed or would it just make it a nightmare to setup and drive properly and safely?

My wife wants a little shade for herself and I thought the wing could do double duty in this instance.

Vic
 
A WING ON A BOAT???? YOU ARE NOT APPROACHING ANY KIND OF SPEED TO MAKE A WING EFFECTIVE AND AS FAR AS SHADE IS CONCERNED THEIR IS NOT ENOUGH SURFACE AREA TO AFFORD ANY REAL SHADE FOR YOUR WIFE. BUY A FOLD DOWN BIMINI TOP INSTEAD. IF YOU REALLY WANT A WING, BUY AN AIRPLANE!!!!
lol.gif
 
Hmmm, I once saw an airplane flying at 35 mph. It was called a Maule or something like that. Just thought that lifting my boat slightly out of the water, at speed, with a wing would cause less drag translating into more speed. I don't think a bimini top would stay together at sixty mph. Any more opinions?

Vic
 
the weight of a wing willl be more than any lifting capablities. there no replacemt for good old displacement. ( cubic inches that is)
 
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by merc245:
the weight of a wing willl be more than any lifting capablities. there no replacemt for good old displacement. ( cubic inches that is) <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Really?
 
While it would probably generate positive lift at the speeds you're talking about, a typical airplane wing generates it's best lift at a positive angle of attack (about 12 deg. if I remember right). At that angle of attack and enough surface area to generate noteworthy lift, it would probably generate more drag than you would lose by lifting the hull.
 
Back
Top