This is a good one for Keith. A friend of mine built a Cajun rowing skiff with the help of Raymond Sedotal a few years ago. These boats have an up swept bow and triangular shaped transom with a narrow flat section along it's lower edge. From a design standpoint, this should make for a sluggish boat. My friend assures me that his boat is responsive and moves right along.
Now this is the strange part. He tells me that the water flows around the boat and when it gets to the squared off stern, the water closes back in behind the boat and squirts it ahead like a watermelon seed!!??
I am skeptical.
Joey
Now this is the strange part. He tells me that the water flows around the boat and when it gets to the squared off stern, the water closes back in behind the boat and squirts it ahead like a watermelon seed!!??
I am skeptical.
Joey