Nomad Willy
Guru
As Ski mentioned in post #2 anchoring from the stern should put an end to it. The chines are most often submerged at that end of the boat. May even have a positive effect on "sailing". However the wind over the stern may fill your boat w BBQ smells.
Another thing to seriously consider w the surgery of the chine option is resale value. The modified boat would most likely be a very wet boat even w wind and seas from abeam. I definitely would not buy such a boat but there are others that would consider it a plus .... at least until they ran the boat some. However spray coming aboard in a lot of instances may be generated by the chines. Without the chine break water may not be broken up into spray fine enough for the wind to bring it aboard.
My Willard is a dry boat and has no cup shaped chine. But probably the main reason she runs quite to very dry is that Willards go so slow. And that's no doubt has a lot to do w why she has no cup shaped chines. I've been intending to try anchoring from the stern and still intend to do it mostly to see if sailing is less of a problem that way. Willy's rounded stern may cause slap noises but I doubt it.
In sympathy w those that are bothered by the noise I'm sure glad we are moored where there are no sailboats as the haylard banging on aluminum masts was a noise I never found acceptable. The windmills (generators) I've not found acceptable either. So the "just get used to it" solution may not apply to many. Come to think of it there are lots of noises I find very irritating. Football games turned way up in the marina, boom boxes in cars ect ect. I had a friend in college in the 70's that said the next troublesome form of pollution was going to be "noise pollution". Lot of truth in that.
Another thing to seriously consider w the surgery of the chine option is resale value. The modified boat would most likely be a very wet boat even w wind and seas from abeam. I definitely would not buy such a boat but there are others that would consider it a plus .... at least until they ran the boat some. However spray coming aboard in a lot of instances may be generated by the chines. Without the chine break water may not be broken up into spray fine enough for the wind to bring it aboard.
My Willard is a dry boat and has no cup shaped chine. But probably the main reason she runs quite to very dry is that Willards go so slow. And that's no doubt has a lot to do w why she has no cup shaped chines. I've been intending to try anchoring from the stern and still intend to do it mostly to see if sailing is less of a problem that way. Willy's rounded stern may cause slap noises but I doubt it.
In sympathy w those that are bothered by the noise I'm sure glad we are moored where there are no sailboats as the haylard banging on aluminum masts was a noise I never found acceptable. The windmills (generators) I've not found acceptable either. So the "just get used to it" solution may not apply to many. Come to think of it there are lots of noises I find very irritating. Football games turned way up in the marina, boom boxes in cars ect ect. I had a friend in college in the 70's that said the next troublesome form of pollution was going to be "noise pollution". Lot of truth in that.