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IMO, a Hobie Cat is on plane....(hell,
sometimes airborne)..when it is making better than hull speed. Hobies have DEEP Vee hulls, not possible to plane. Normally laden, all but a few inches of that "Deep Vee" is above the waterline. What's the effective draft of a Hobie Cat, in inches? One could make a case that the boat is always, (effectively) on plane at least as easily as a case that it cannot plane at all. http://www.hobiecat.com/sailing/index.html The exceptions prove the rule, as always. |
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