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I was wondering if anyone had the GZ curves for the V20. I just put a wake tower on my 1986 V20 since I do alot of wake boarding as well as Sailboat Regatta Management . I have not had her offshore yet since the tower went up but really have not noticed that much of a roll period change . The only thing I have noticed is she is a little heavier in the wind when on plane . Any Ideas ?
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Sorry, I cannot help you because I do not know what stability curves or GZ curves are!
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Think trim tabs would help to reduce the effects of what you are experiencing?
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Not knowing how tall your tower is and the weight of it makes it a little hard to come up with a exact weight of ballast. But I did one for a friend when he put a tower on his and what we came up with was: you would need to add approx 30lbs on each side as far fwd as you can get the weight before the hull shapes inward toward the bow. (The fwd end of the inserted rod storage in the gunnel. ) This helps to provide stability so the tower can't overpower the flat stability.
Hope this helps.
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Tis better to be quiet and thought a fool than open your mouth and prove it!! 1991 V-20 cuddy I/O 350 volvo duo prop, 1998 15ft Grumman 9.9 Johnson
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To make it easier to adjust the weight you might try adding sand bags. Easier to set and they will mold to the structure and not make noise or be a hard spot for the hull during rough water. After looking at your pic I would suggest adding them to the area directly under your towers aft support leg. Same place I had described in the earler post.
With the sand bags you can add or reduce the weight as needed to get the least amount of weight to accomplish your goal. P/s Most boats list to one side normally beacuse of batteries and fuel etc, adding a sand bag as ballast to the other side can level the boat out and help it run smoother in the water if you don't have trim tabs. You may find out the 30lb each side I suggested may not be enough but may also be too much so you'll have to play with that weight. This is because without past history on how your boat rode and sat in the water this is a starting weight. When you come up with the correct weight you may have to add weight to the bow area centerline to help plane the boat.
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Tis better to be quiet and thought a fool than open your mouth and prove it!! 1991 V-20 cuddy I/O 350 volvo duo prop, 1998 15ft Grumman 9.9 Johnson
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