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Originally Posted by cdavisdb
If you really get in a hurry to turn around, the boat will lay over so far the keel loses it grip on the water and the boat spins. The really weird thing is this all feels completely calm, controled, "no problem, mon," like it is the most normal thing in the world.
Drive it around for a few hours and you don't even notice the bank, just have to remember to warn your passengers. It will scare them to death.
Wonderful complement to the bank is the extreme ease with which you can adjust the angle the bow comes down on when when entering a wave if it is rough. Come down correctly and all is calm, it doesn't seem to matter how rough it is or how high the boat was above the water. Takes a bit of practice, but makes a huge difference in how rough it feels.
In case you didn't notice, I'm a fan.
Connor
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I don`t know the nautcal term for trailing throttle oversteer, but I was wondering if she would.
I want to spin. Many times.
Big, you will not believe the ride.