Art me wise cracking Irish Bro.
Have you been hitting the WILD IRISH ROSE to add some ballast so you can float right?
When we would add ballast to the Ore Boat (in most cases) was to level out the Boat after we had taken on a load of Ore pellets. Those little buggers would roll around in the holds for some time while under way, which in return effect the boat’s handling, so we would be Adding or Removing Ballast to keep the Boat level even under way.
When I say Adding or Removing Ballast I mean water Ballast.
Most Rec. Vessel’s do not use water ballast but they do use weight ballast for much of the same reasons. Handling and keeping the vessel level or to keep the vessel trimmed right. This is due to the fact whatever has been + or - To the vessel after the vessel has been built. They can design them if they wanted too, without the need for ballast, however if they did that, it would not be their design.
You can add weight Ballast to any vessel if you want and if you have the need for it. We would use sand bags in a planing vessel’s to stop the bow from raising up to high in chops at high speeds. By adding the sand bags (Weight Ballast) to the bow the vessel we would plain right through the chops and it was a smoother ride. Ballast can be your friend or it can be your enemy.
Case in point: The line in the movie Men of Honor: “So what you are saying is, he won’t float right!”
Well no! Because he lost his leg, so he his design is all mess up! He need some Ballast! :lol:
Happy cruising to you Art me Irish Bro.
H. Foster
H... Me hard fighten, cool thinken, fine drinken Irish Bro!
For keeping a boat correct in its trim stances: Boat owners needing to "add" more ballast onto/into their pleasure cruiser's (and, I'm not referring to huge ore carriers - lol) in addition to the original marine designer's weights reminds me of a boxer needing to add lead-weight into his gloves because his trainer/coach did not correctly engineer his training program so he could produce ample "follow through" trim during each power punch in the ring (a sea of fists - for sure)!
For all others in TF - H knows exactly what I state in that analogy and why I say it. He and I are close Irish... with backgrounds!
H - - > Be good, but not too good... Be careful, but not too careful and have fun - All You Can Handle!!!!
Hope things are well for you and yours; happy oncoming 2016 boating!
U Pal Art!