..... I will build it the toughest ......
Hey Jeff,
"Toughest" to me means heavy. Keep in mind that they are way back there, and you'll have to compensate for heavy aft with a lot of weight in the front end.
I have only built one hull for a Friend that had "Tail feathers". As I recall, I built three sets. First set I destroyed in a failed rotational maneuver on the corner of my work bench before they were even painted. Normally, Murphy's Law states that if you have a ready spare for any part - said part will never fail or need to be replaced. This Theory does not apply to Tail feathers. More like: "If you mount them, they will be found."
Also - - if you run without a pickup boat, a hull with tail feathers will shear them off in the absolute middle of the pond. The boat will blow ashore fairly quickly in South Florida, the tail feathers will remain in the center of the pond until you leave the site, drive the 60 mile round trip to pick up an inflatable and return to the site. By this time of course, they will no longer be visible, and the hunt will be on. CHEERS !!! Bob