Hope all Top Hatters are surviving this storm. We are certainly being blow apart here at Laurieton + 100 mm rain at noon today and counting.
I have found that when I get Seaka going at over 4 knots the stern squats down a bit so that the transom is almost in the water.
As this also means we are heeling a bit, as all Top Hats do, then I get water in through the cockpit drains so we have about 4" of water on the down side.
Now that's not a problem as I'm sure all Mk 1'ers wear sea boots when sailing, unless its really warm.
Why is it so and not on Mk 2 & 3s, well I've just discovered that apart from dropping their cabin roof and the cabin floor about 4" on Mk 2 and more on Mk 3s
Formit ALSO raised the cockpit floor by, yes you're guessed it, 4". Hence unless really sailing hard they don't get much water in the cockpit through the drains.
Just thought I'd drop this here seeing we are talking about the stern dropping while underway.