d_coyne1984
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Chanhassen, MN
- Boat Make
- Other
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- 21
So I've seen a decent amount of discussion regarding the articulating keel design, most of it not in favor of it. I think most people like the idea of thrust vectors or Cobra steering enhancments that lift out of the way at speed. One thing I haven't really seen discussed or mentioned is the inherent drawback jet boats have with watersports, the back end likes to pull off course when a skier/boarder pulls hard and how the articulating keel might make a big difference with that. This effect is far more muted on an inboard, I/O, and outboards because of the rudder/rudder effect, and prop.
I am really curious if the major intent of the articulating keel, particularly with the 24'ers where there is a pronounced keel rib that runs the length of the running surface, was to dampen this effect? Otherwise why not just buy the patents for the steering enhancements to keep them out of the hands of the competition and skip the engineering/retooling costs? Can anybody attest to the difference of skiing/boarding behind the boats or driving them while towing with the articulating keel vs. without?
I am really curious if the major intent of the articulating keel, particularly with the 24'ers where there is a pronounced keel rib that runs the length of the running surface, was to dampen this effect? Otherwise why not just buy the patents for the steering enhancements to keep them out of the hands of the competition and skip the engineering/retooling costs? Can anybody attest to the difference of skiing/boarding behind the boats or driving them while towing with the articulating keel vs. without?