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DSK wrote: JAXAshby wrote: so, making a transom (that doesn't break) 10 times stronger is a *benefit*? Sounds like a disadvantage to me. Extra cost, extra weight, slower boat speed, all to fix a problem that doesn't exist. That must explain why there's no such thing as hull speed... structural strength can be zero because they never break... that means boats can be weightless! Getting all this MC? Yes I'm seeing your ass get whipped again on very basic concepts. Why not throw in the towel? Cheers |
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