Re: Dolphin cavitation plate fin
Adding additional planing surface to the boat will improve the ability to achieve plane, and sustain plane at lower speeds, REGARDLESS OF THE TYPE OF PLANING DEVICE (hydrofoils, trim tabs, fixed trim tabs, etc.)<br /><br />How effective they are will depend on the size and the deployment angle. Hydrofoils usually have less surface area, and are in a fixed position (except for motor trim), and will therefor be less effective than properly sized Trim Tabs.<br />Keep in mind that it is only the additional surface over and above the anti-ventilation plate that will improve lift when using a hydrofoil.<br /><br />What the device does for the boat handling after it is on plane is where the difference comes into play. <br /><br />Any rigid planing surface will continue to lift more and more as the speed increases (such as a hydrofoil and a fixed tab with even minor deployment). This additional lift will rotate the boat bow down and cause both a reduction in speed as well as bow steering. This is commonly corrected by using extra motor trim (I/O's and Outboards). However the extra trim results in an incorrect or inefficient prop angle which also causes a loss of speed. <br /><br />Hydrofoils can also cause listing, bow down turns, excessive leaning in turns. All of this is dependent on the motor height (outboards) and hull design, and boat speed.<br /><br />Fixed trim tabs are a compromise in enough deployed angle to help in acceleration to plane and not so much that the bow is driven down at cruising speeds.<br /><br />Adjustable trim tabs (Helm controlled or Smart Tabs) avoid the handling problems at cruising speeds, and in fact correct and improve other issues. They become an extension of the hull that can be adjusted to suite the conditions of the moment.