gmtech16450yz
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 281
- Reaction score
- 558
- Points
- 217
- Location
- SF Bay Area
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 21
Lol made you all look. This is how my f'd up brain works, I woke up this morning with this thought...
When we're towing these jet boats, some of that ~60mph airflow has to go up into the tunnels. Of course it has the impellers to restrict that flow, but then it would go out the nozzles. Soooooooo, simply opening the buckets will let that airflow out cleanly instead of being stopped or directed downwards.
Hahahahahahaahahhaahhhahahahaha
The silly thing is, there is a tiny bit of accuracy to my theory. I mean those are some pretty big scoops and there would be airflow under the boat. Will it make your boat tow easier and result in better gas mileage? I seriously doubt it. But when I see a Yamaha boat being towed now I'll definitely be looking to see if the buckets are in the open position. I guarantee that SOMEBODY that reads this is going to tow with theirs open just in case it does actually make a difference. (Ok maybe me on our way home from the lake today.)
When we're towing these jet boats, some of that ~60mph airflow has to go up into the tunnels. Of course it has the impellers to restrict that flow, but then it would go out the nozzles. Soooooooo, simply opening the buckets will let that airflow out cleanly instead of being stopped or directed downwards.
Hahahahahahaahahhaahhhahahahaha
The silly thing is, there is a tiny bit of accuracy to my theory. I mean those are some pretty big scoops and there would be airflow under the boat. Will it make your boat tow easier and result in better gas mileage? I seriously doubt it. But when I see a Yamaha boat being towed now I'll definitely be looking to see if the buckets are in the open position. I guarantee that SOMEBODY that reads this is going to tow with theirs open just in case it does actually make a difference. (Ok maybe me on our way home from the lake today.)