Anybody see the Mythbusters (just saw a repeat) where they tested a dirty car vs. a clean car for mpg? The myth was that a dirty car got better mileage because it had a golf ball effect. They tested dirty vs clean and found the clean car 10% better. Then they dimpled a bowling ball and model cars and wind tunneled them and saw that the dimples reduced drag. Next they took it one step further and covered the car in smooth clay and tested and got the same as a clean car. Last they cut divots like a golf ball in the clay and got 10% better mileage than the clean car (20% better than std dirty car).
What does this have to do with boats you ask? Wonder if anybody has experimented to see what effect a dimpled hull would have on the ski wake.
What does this have to do with boats you ask? Wonder if anybody has experimented to see what effect a dimpled hull would have on the ski wake.
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