Folks,
Should I bother to swap out my mushroom through-hulls for flush ones when I reinstall all the seacocks in my CD36? Maybe they would decrease drag a little. Perhaps they are more trouble than they are worth? If I should make this change, where do I find the large countersink I would obviously need?
MUSHROOM OR FLUSH thru hulls?
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MUSHROOM OR FLUSH thru hulls?
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Troy Scott
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The normal mushroom through-hulls didn't seem to slow Mahalo down against a J-42 on Saturday.
I think even they couldn't believe it. That was pointing, with no staysail, 15 knots apparent.
Seriously, I don't think it's worth it. I personally wouldn't take more chunks out of my hull I didn't need to.
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Seriously, I don't think it's worth it. I personally wouldn't take more chunks out of my hull I didn't need to.
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Troy, the flush thru-hulls are used when a hull is specifically molded with flush thru-hulls in mind. Thus the laminate is built up on the inside in the area. If you decide to use them you should do the same. The small amount of drag of the regular thru-hulls is probably not worth the effort. (Besides, non-standard Cape Dory's are harder to sell !)