DeWayne Knight
Active member
Can you explain why you are doing "reverse strakes", and how they will help with performance? And on a related note, with as much feedback as you are garnering and as much of Eric's bandwidth as you are burning up promoting your new company and boats, I surely hope a sponsorship check for $500.00 is in the mail to Eric Patterson for Duckboats.net!No Major changes to hull and deck will be made though other than the hull receiving reverse strakes to help with performance.
Dewayne, the reverse strake will do 2 things. First it will allow the hull to bite the same as a regular strake would. Secondly it wont stick out and cause problems for those guys who hunt tidal conditions and have had to or will have to pull the light boat off a sand bar.
This is a duck boat site and the TDB is a very very popular duck boat, the first Duck Boat I might add, We bought the company and have many followers who want to be kept up to date. And that is what we are doing here and many other sites.
How will a reverse, (hollow) strake bite the same as a regular strake? As a regular strake projects down into the water and catches in a turn, I don't see how a reverse strake will bite the same. I do understand it is a much easier and less expensive and less labor intensive way to modify a mold, but to claim it offers the same performance seems like a stretch to me.
And as to your last statement, I take it you will continue to take advantage of this site to promote your new business without ponying up the money to become a sponsor?