So basically what is the best pod design for maximum bouyancey at stand still best pod design for holeshot best pod design for reduced porpoising or do all of these contradict each other or would it be best to cut out an engine well in the transomof the boat what i really don't want to do any info be appreciated thanks. The pods are to reduce draft due to weight of the engine. on most outboard boats, the stern may be drafting 8 inches while the bow may only draft 3 inches.. Well and intend to mount a pod to the transom for the outboard. this will give me an extra 500mm of floor space. i heard that the pod shape is dependant on the hull type and design. some pods extend right down to the keel while others are set up so that when the boat is on the plane the pod is clear of the water. what design do i need, good.
When fabricating your pod we will tie in with the existing lines of your boat so it doesn’t look out of place and the pod becomes a natural extension of your boat. all of our pods come with a heavy duty folding dive ladder and grab rails included in the price.. The problem is the pod design.....where they attach to the boat is not so much the issue...what is important is the angle in relation to the bottom of the boat. you have them pointed downward since you have them at a 90 degree to the transom.. Banister marine are a family-owned company servicing the newcastle and lake macquarie areas and beyond. they have more than 40 years experience in quality boat repairs and fibreglass fabrications..
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