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Tom:
Beautiful boat - cool website. Your design in very reminiscent of Ken Hankinson's Barrelback 19, see: http://glen-l.com/designs/hankinson/barrelback19.html You indicate that the boat will cruise 'all day' at "hull speed." This term is generally used for displacement boats. That is, hull speed is generally not applied to boats whose speed is not limited by wave drag. Be that as it may, do you mean that your vessel can cruise all day at 5.52 knots (sq root 17 X 1.34)? Are Runabouts generally used by folks who'll be content with a few quick bursts of speed? I mean, haven't classic mahogony runabouts had small block V 8 engines for the 'go-fast' - as in "go-fast-all-day" crowd? Not trying to be a naysayer, just curious as to your motivation. Mike Worrall Los Angeles |
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