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Amen. I had a 16' trihull with a Merc 65 outboard in 1969. It was a great
boat for our young family and neighbors, fishing and waterskiing: lots of space inside due to the flat floor. But we could only enjoy it when the water was calm. If there was any chop, not only did it pound, but we got soaked from the spray. Once the bow came up on plane there was nothing but flat bottom to smack the water's surface. "Sir Rodney Smithers" Ask me about my knighthood. wrote in message ... I would not buy a trihull for anything but a small lake without any waves or wakes. They are ok for flat water only, in any kind of chop they pound unbelievable and you will need to slow down to a crawl. wrote in message oups.com... I didn't feel the need to cross-post this. . THANKS! Tim http://groups.google.com/group/rec.b...591e0d461b0696 |
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