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Bobsprit wrote: My particular boat would go for above the average due to extremely good condition and equipment. In addition to the 26M's, I'm looking at C&C's, Cals, O'Days, etc., in the 30 to 34-foot range. I noticed that the water line lenght of the O'Day is several feet longer than the C&C and others of similar overall length. Would his mean that, if I multiplied the wL by a factor of 1.4 or 1.3, that the cruising speed of the boats that the speed of the O'Day would usually be be proportionatly higher than that of the C&C or Cal? It's a substantial difference, something like 25 feet vs. 29 feet. Thanks, Jim |