Hi Guys,
I know that the fairings most call flaps is not a new subject. But being the longest (probably) owner of a 37 cutter, I have some insight. The fairings were originally delrin. They did work well and the boat is defininately faster with them on. Untill they get hard and don't move. Then they are a speed brake. They are really scarey when you are in reverse. They open up about a foot wide. If you cruise, you probably don't care, but I race my boat and try to get everything I can. Twenty or so years ago I took the old ones off and used them as patterns and had my sailmaker make new ones out of two layers of heavy dacron sailcloth with a layer of mylar in the middle. They work great and last about ten years. They are cheap and effective. John Cherubini put them on for a reason. He originally drew the boat with a skeg hung rudder like the 30, because it was fashionable but Hunter wanted a balenced spade because it was cheaper. Boy did we luck out. By the way I have helped two friends with 30's cut their skegs off and convert their rudders to balanced spades. What an incredible difference it makes.
I know that the fairings most call flaps is not a new subject. But being the longest (probably) owner of a 37 cutter, I have some insight. The fairings were originally delrin. They did work well and the boat is defininately faster with them on. Untill they get hard and don't move. Then they are a speed brake. They are really scarey when you are in reverse. They open up about a foot wide. If you cruise, you probably don't care, but I race my boat and try to get everything I can. Twenty or so years ago I took the old ones off and used them as patterns and had my sailmaker make new ones out of two layers of heavy dacron sailcloth with a layer of mylar in the middle. They work great and last about ten years. They are cheap and effective. John Cherubini put them on for a reason. He originally drew the boat with a skeg hung rudder like the 30, because it was fashionable but Hunter wanted a balenced spade because it was cheaper. Boy did we luck out. By the way I have helped two friends with 30's cut their skegs off and convert their rudders to balanced spades. What an incredible difference it makes.