Open Boat Enders
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hmmm- ive always found that enders are faster without deckplates, but tend to end in a vertical flip (attemped loop in an ion), whereas with them, if you have a big enough hole, you tend to get blown out of the water (quality enders). depends on your local hole and what you are interested in doing, i guess.
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Well...Craig Smerda wrote:in conclusion... it may or may not matter.
it might also depend on the hole. For in a really powerful hole (thinking Team Trials - Rock Island) I've seen the eyelet's or grommets pulled out of air bags. Long decks may possibly help with air bag longevity, when dealing with big enders in extremely violent situations.
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well, we tried both ways.
in the big boat days (viper11) cutting the decks off made a big difference, if the hole was a little touchy. the scoop action was noticeable.
as we moved into cut down ocoees ie:10 ft. the boat was gonna ender anyway, so the deckplate maybe protected the airbag and seemed to make for more control in cartwheels... not that i ever managed to cartwheel much.
paul
ps. did get about a 720 degree pirouette in that viper.
in the big boat days (viper11) cutting the decks off made a big difference, if the hole was a little touchy. the scoop action was noticeable.
as we moved into cut down ocoees ie:10 ft. the boat was gonna ender anyway, so the deckplate maybe protected the airbag and seemed to make for more control in cartwheels... not that i ever managed to cartwheel much.
paul
ps. did get about a 720 degree pirouette in that viper.
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