Lots of little ways to reduce Drag ... and little things add up ... But the easiest way to reduce Drag is to just slow down ...
True !!! Drag seems to increase exponentially with Speed ... Drag in water is just ridiculous ... nearly impossible to lessen ... Only way to reduce Drag on a boat is to get as much of it as possible OUT of the water ...
Actually the teardrop shape everybody loves in really not bad , we just need to find a better way to keep the flow attached off the back of the trailer which falls off a bit too sharply ... I’ve got some ideas from flying and designing planes all these years , but they would alter the basic TD shape considerably ... especially in the rear ...
Just for S&G, the basic TD shape stretched out would be even Better ... With TDs right now the flow detaches just about where the galley hatch starts... forming turbulence (low pressure) behind it ... the idea is to keep the flow of air attached till it just falls off the end of the trailer smoothly ... slipping through the air ... creating as little turbulence as possible ...
We might pay better attention to the undercarriage which as we’ve read, accounts for 40% of the overall trailer drag ...
Air dams or smoothing the underneath would help , then some wheel pants ... all gets pretty complicated ...