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On Jul 27, 3:24*pm, wrote:
A few weeks ago, I was up in N. Illinois on the so-called Chain of Lakes boating with my brother in law and I got a good look at the boats there. *Most of em had what I consider to be deep V hulls which would limit the area of the lakes accessible to them and reduce the fuel economy. *They do not get large swells there so running in heavy chop is not an issue. *Wouldnt a shallow V be better for such conditions? *A shallow V would allow them to more than double the parts of the lakes they can go in without hitting bottom and get em up on a plane faster for better economy. Not sure, but the craft might be deep -V so they can also run in the Lake Michigan area. I bought a 23' Marquis cuddie on the edge of ohio that has a fairly deep -V hull. and it was used fairly exclusivly on Lake Erie. |
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