Terry Heddin
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determining the CG of an empty hull accomplishes nothing.Hi mate
I am like you new to hydroplane
And what I have done with my boat is carefully pick the boat up between my fore tinger tips at the point just behind the sponson transom. And adjusting back an fourth as necessary until you pick the boat evenly at that point that will be the balance point an c g . Not exact but a good starting point.
Ps
With the boat empty no running gear . This point will change when adding motors ect.
Strut & rudder are what was meant by hardware.And that's where the fun starts, where to put the motor, radio gear and such. If you're doing a 1/8th scale boat, the turn fin is generally 1.5 to 2" behind the sponson. Sport 20s and 40s are closer, gas scales similar to 1/8th scale or slightly further back. With that said, I have to agree with Rick. An empty hull won't tell you anything. If the boat will have a tail or rear wing, that needs to be installed before trying to check the balance since it's weight at one end of the boat that may need to be offset by weight in the front. The rudder and strut and should be installed as well.
The “generally 1.5”-2” is that the center of the turn fin or the leading edge?And that's where the fun starts, where to put the motor, radio gear and such. If you're doing a 1/8th scale boat, the turn fin is generally 1.5 to 2" behind the sponson. Sport 20s and 40s are closer, gas scales similar to 1/8th scale or slightly further back. With that said, I have to agree with Rick. An empty hull won't tell you anything. If the boat will have a tail or rear wing, that needs to be installed before trying to check the balance since it's weight at one end of the boat that may need to be offset by weight in the front. The rudder and strut and should be installed as well.
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