F36/Tri cabin exhaust question.

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F36/Tri cabin exhaust question.

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Well, the winter doldrums are really kicking in. So what else to think about, but boats! I was always curious why the F36( and F32 for that matter) did not utilize the underwater exhaust of the Tri cabin? Although a little scary to have 2 large holes in the bottom of the boat, the noise reduction, and reduction of the station wagon effect seem like a nice trade off. Plus no critters to enter the exhaust in the winter! I was also wondering why the underwater exhaust did not cause appreciable cavitation. Or use side dumpers like the Internationals.
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Re: F36/Tri cabin exhaust question.

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I assume its because Trojan did not want to run the exhaust thru the aft cabin , they did the same on the F40 . Maybe Bob knows or can find out for sure .
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prowlersfish wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2020 6:43 am I assume its because Trojan did not want to run the exhaust thru the aft cabin , they did the same on the F40 . Maybe Bob knows or can find out for sure .
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Re: F36/Tri cabin exhaust question.

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The Tri Cabin had a problem with station wagon effect. The CO would come up the transom and into the boat.
The answer was underwater exhaust.
The underwater exhaust of the Tri Cabin amazing engineering.
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Re: F36/Tri cabin exhaust question.

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Thanks for the response.
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Re: F36/Tri cabin exhaust question.

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The exhaust on my Tri is pretty awesome....... can hold a normal conversation at cruise speed
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Re: F36/Tri cabin exhaust question.

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I always thought so as well. That's why I wondered why it didn't cross over to the other F boats.
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