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Frogwatch wrote:
On Mar 20, 3:26 pm, HK wrote: Frogwatch wrote: Why does a hard chine boat ride diff from one with rounded chines? Is that a serious question? You can't visualize it? Of course its serious Try to visualize the surface and edge a hard chine boat presents to the water. Then visualize the surface and lack of edge a round chine boat presents to the water. The hard chine boat tends to bang onto the waves; the round chine boat tends to slide into the water. Water doesn't compress too well. |
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