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On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 04:57:29 -0700, "jds" wrote:
thanks for the reply dan. nice boat by the way. advice noted and appreciated. another question: how much larger is a 37' boat than a 32' boat? as a complete fng, 5 feet doesnt seem that much longer. how much more living space is gained by the additional footage? ========================================== As a general rule the size of a boat increases in proportion to the cube of its length. In other words a 48 foot boat is about 8 times larger than a 24 foot boat. That may seem extreme but try looking at both a 24 and a 48 and you'll see for yourself. The rationale is that not only does the length increase but also the depth and width. Since a 37 foot boat is 1.15 times as long as a 32, and 1.15 cubed is 1.52, you can infer that the 37 will have about 50% more usable space. |
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