How do spray rails function?
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 4:15 pm
I noticed that the spray rails on my 1960 Seacoaster dip below the water line occasionally , while the boat is stationary, especially if there is someone standing near the rear... Given the motor of 240 lbs, gastank, plus a person are a fair amount of weight, I concluded that this was normal.
I have also noticed this same situation in several pictures of a few other THompsons of that age. I haven't run mine enough at planing speed to hang over and see what is going on at 25-30 mph....
However, I have also noticed that while my spray rails are at the bottom of the 4th white strake, other boats perhaps 1963 and newer, like Arnie's, have the spray rails at the bottom of the 3rd white strake.
Does anyone know if my observations seem correct, and can help me understand whether the spray rails really have much of a function?
Thanks.
I have also noticed this same situation in several pictures of a few other THompsons of that age. I haven't run mine enough at planing speed to hang over and see what is going on at 25-30 mph....
However, I have also noticed that while my spray rails are at the bottom of the 4th white strake, other boats perhaps 1963 and newer, like Arnie's, have the spray rails at the bottom of the 3rd white strake.
Does anyone know if my observations seem correct, and can help me understand whether the spray rails really have much of a function?
Thanks.