, I would want to install the ducer to the inboard side between the strake and the keel, and as far forward as I could get it.
Quote from: "seabob4", I would want to install the ducer to the inboard side between the strake and the keel, and as far forward as I could get it. So I am putting between keel and lower bunk. Due to access I have to install as close to the transom as possible. The big splashwell only has 6" pie plates. I tried installing a larger rectangular one but it wont work with my motor and kicker location. I have an 8" pie plate I may install.Curious as to why you would recommend as far forward as possible. I would think as far aft would be be better. Any way, that's my only choice with splashwell config.
Quote from: "TheKid"Quote from: "seabob4", I would want to install the ducer to the inboard side between the strake and the keel, and as far forward as I could get it. So I am putting between keel and lower bunk. Due to access I have to install as close to the transom as possible. The big splashwell only has 6" pie plates. I tried installing a larger rectangular one but it wont work with my motor and kicker location. I have an 8" pie plate I may install.Curious as to why you would recommend as far forward as possible. I would think as far aft would be be better. Any way, that's my only choice with splashwell config.Water coming off a strake will react just like water coming off the transom. The water slow will stay relatively tight to the strake...until the strake ends. Then it fans out in a cone shape, and becomes more turbulent as there is no longer a feature that will exert a force on said water.