tom&shan":ps6z59wc said:
Question:
Is it possible to roll a 19 C-Dory using your trim tabs, i.e. highspeed, play with the tabs, turn sharp, hit a wave, weight all on one side ... ?
Tom
In general I would say no; that's not to say that the "perfect" set of conditions could never conspire to make it happen, just that it's highly unlikely.
What can happen though, and I've "been there, done that", is that you can roll the boat completely up on its side. This is a scary thing when it happens but so far (thank goodness) when it's happened to me backing off the throttle and steering to the low side (into the skid so to speak) has put the boat back on its feet immediately.
Every hull has its limits just as every vehicle we drive does. As you become more familair with the hull you'll sense when things are working right and when they're not. That comes with experience and that comes with time; there are no shortcuts. If you can handle a car at high speed in the twisties I can guarantee you didn't start there (no matter what your 16 year-old mind told you) and it took time to develop the skill and experience to do that. I think boats are viewed as somehow being easier than cars (I suppose because there are no lines on a highway and we're not usually quite so close to other traffic) but 'taint necessarily so. It pays to get to know your boat...well. Go through a few corners slowly before you try a 30 mph curve at 90.