Too wet is a classic mistake...strut set too deep...too much weight up front.
Bottom of hull should be level with board (hull resting on rear of sponsons and strut). Sometimes I have to file strut slot to allow for less deep setting..
Hang hull sideways using finger at middle of turnfin . Ready to run hull should hang level or very slightly tail heavy. This is your balance.
Turnfins are tricky. Too much inward angle is slow.
Running too wet also caused my UL-1 nosecone to pop off when hitting waves (strong nose cone did not shatter). Adding a locator pad helped prevent nose cone from shifting and breaking tape. Pad shape looks just like Aquacraft's UL-1 version.
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Bottom of hull should be level with board (hull resting on rear of sponsons and strut). Sometimes I have to file strut slot to allow for less deep setting..
Hang hull sideways using finger at middle of turnfin . Ready to run hull should hang level or very slightly tail heavy. This is your balance.
Turnfins are tricky. Too much inward angle is slow.
Running too wet also caused my UL-1 nosecone to pop off when hitting waves (strong nose cone did not shatter). Adding a locator pad helped prevent nose cone from shifting and breaking tape. Pad shape looks just like Aquacraft's UL-1 version.
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