11/07/2022
Peter Venn has been using hovercraft for more than 40 years. From w**d control, mining support to extensive fun rides, he’s done most things.
His current workhorse was custom built for him. Essentially a widened, lengthened Viper, it has a separate lift engine at the front and a Subaru EA81 driving a large thrust fan.
Although based on a extended segment hull, the craft has no plenum. The intention was to fit a loop segment skirt, but that didn’t happen. Instead Peter fitted standard extended segments. While the craft would cruise and perform well, it was very difficult to take off from a floating start. Since there was no pressure distribution, Peter developed a wild rocking technique to get the hull to initially lift from the water.
He was never really happy with the string of changes and developments he tried to improve the skirt performance.
So he was very interested when I told him about the trials I had been doing with bag skirts on that hull profile.
Needless to say, we decided to do it.
For the full article:
https://pm.hovercraft.technology/w/2018/09/13/the-tp6-skirt-phase-1/