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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 19:09:37 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Steve Barker wrote: All v-hulls wander to some degree at that speed. I certainly wouldn't judge a boat solely on that little item. Many, but not all, vee hnlls wander at that speed. It's a non-issue. Larry is no boating expert. I just bought a '92 Four Winns Sundowner to expand my "fleet." After manhandling a 36 ft housboat around the Sacramento River Delta (it's just a big ol' forklift with a sail), I was expecting the runabout to track string-straight at any speed. Not even close! The boat handles beautifully on a plane, but at no-wake speed, it's all over the place--I was surprised. Just one more thing to adjust to. Joe Parsons |
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