Some one needs to educate me here. I have heard the statement that a round bottom , soft chined boat has less initial stability and better secondary stability than a hard chined boat.
I can see the less stability because in rounding the corners you really narrow the bottom of the boat, secondary stability would seem to be the same deal, you really have less hul in the water as you lean over. Now I can see it being a smoother transition ,
To me the shape of the sides would be the determining factor in secondary stability
Lets hear from the choir on this one.
Ron
I can see the less stability because in rounding the corners you really narrow the bottom of the boat, secondary stability would seem to be the same deal, you really have less hul in the water as you lean over. Now I can see it being a smoother transition ,
To me the shape of the sides would be the determining factor in secondary stability
Lets hear from the choir on this one.
Ron