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A few weeks ago, I was up in N. Illinois on the so-called Chain of
Lakes boating with my brother in law and I got a good look at the boats there. Most of em had what I consider to be deep V hulls which would limit the area of the lakes accessible to them and reduce the fuel economy. They do not get large swells there so running in heavy chop is not an issue. Wouldnt a shallow V be better for such conditions? A shallow V would allow them to more than double the parts of the lakes they can go in without hitting bottom and get em up on a plane faster for better economy. |
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