Please select your home edition
Edition

Humphree fins reduce roll on California classic sportfishing yacht

by Marine NewsWire 8 Jul 2021 17:42 UTC
Tangler underway © Humphree

Tangler is an 80-foot sportfishing yacht designed by Tom Fexas and built by Knight and Carver in 1999. The current owner, Mark Hazen, invested heavily in upgrading all the boat's facilities and systems when he acquired the vessel.

Most recently, he replaced the boat's existing hydraulic fin stabilizers with a pair of Humphree all-electric all-speed fins. He's very pleased with the result.

"We're now achieving 90 percent roll reduction under way and 80 percent at rest with the Humphree fins," said Hazen. "And their rapid response times are impressive."

"The new electric fins also take up much less space than the hydraulic drives inside the engine room, and require very little maintenance, since we don't have to mess with leaky hydraulics," he added.

Hazen said Tangler typically puts in over 1,000 hours of use per year, running out of its home port in Redondo Beach, Calif., for fishing and diving day trips locally, as well as offshore runs for major tournaments off the coast of Mexico. They often tow a 34-foot catamaran astern.

"A comfortable, stable ride is a 'must' for Tangler's crew and passengers," said Hazen. "And so is reliable, trouble-free equipment that can take a beating. That's exactly what we get with Humphree's fins."

Hazen noted that the boat's separate gyro stabilization system is very slow to spin up to full speed and is less responsive than the fins.

Hazen reports that when trolling or drift fishing, they normally put the fins into stern-anchor mode and shut down the main engines to save fuel. The generators keep the fins operating with a slow paddling motion, pushing the boat through the water at one or two knots. At anchor, they set the fins for the zero-speed stabilization mode and shut down the gyro stabilizer.

"On a recent trip we fought against 30+ knot winds and 10-foot seas on the bows day and night, and the Humphree fins kept us firmly on an even keel with minimal rolling motions," Hazen said.

Hazen commented that he was also very happy with the technical expertise and support he received from the Humphree engineering team in the U.S. and the factory in Sweden. "It's impressive the way Humphree stands behind its products."

Sean Berrie, CEO of Humphree USA, observed, "We are experiencing a growing number of retrofit orders for our fin stabilizers on sportfishing yachts on the Pacific Coast. The owners and captains all talk to each other, and they boast about the effectiveness and reliability of the Humphree stabilization systems in reducing roll and making for a smoother, happier experience at sea for everyone on-board."

Related Articles

Trout Unlimited wins Award
For California Partnership uniting Landowners to save Coho Salmon U.S. Representative Jared Huffman and NOAA leaders recognize North Coast Coho Project. Posted on 4 May
888-Pound Bluefin
Warren fought the fish for an hour before handing it off to Kole Melancon Warren Williamson was out for his first fun fishing trip on his new Viking 80 Flat Dangerous. The team spotted a huge school of tuna so captain George Gill relocated - along with their last four baits. Posted on 4 May
2024 Bass Cat Owners Invitational on Norfork
Blevins and James Claim top prize Bass Cat Boats held the company's annual Owners Invitational this week as 312 teams converged on Norfork Lake in Arkansas seeking to earn the top prize and bragging rights. Posted on 4 May
Introducing the Rival
Beavertail Skiffs' latest innovation in Skiff Design Registration is now open for the 2024 Owners Tournament! Posted on 4 May
Michael Rybovich & Sons construction updates
Progress on hulls from 62' down to 42' and 75' New construction updates of 62' S/F hull # 8, 70' S/F Hull # 9, 42' S/F hull #10 and 75' S/F hull #11 Posted on 4 May
Rescued smalltooth sawfish passes away
The distressed smalltooth sawfish that was rescued on April 5 passed away on May 2 The Mote Marine Laboratory family is heartbroken to report the sad news that the distressed smalltooth sawfish that was rescued on April 5 passed away on May 2. Posted on 3 May
Fishing: More Hair. More Tinsel
Jigging experts share applications for Deep-Vee Bucktail and Flashtail Jigs Jigging experts Jason Mitchell and Tyler and Sara Trampe share applications for Northland® Fishing Tackle's Deep-Vee Bucktail and Flashtail Jigs. Posted on 3 May
Bayliss Boatworks new construction updates
The latest 75' build at Bayliss Boatworks: Big Deal We are excited to debut the name of the latest 75' build at Bayliss Boatworks: Big Deal. Posted on 3 May
A full scope of the titanium pliers development
These pliers underwent MANY iterations during product development, with countless 3D prints made Hey Y'all - Steven here, and I am extremely excited to announce that we have just released our completely re-engineered titanium pliers. Posted on 3 May
BoatUS Spring Commissioning Checklist
Be sure to follow all manufacturer recommendations for your specific boat, engine and accessories The recreational boat owner's advocacy, services and safety group, Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS), has help for all types of boat owners with its highly popular Spring Commissioning Checklist. Posted on 3 May