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Originally Posted by bigtahuna
I've asked this question before and gotten the same answers. My boat is as wet as it gets. It's a 1998 hull so I don't know if somewhere along the line the shape of the mold was changed. Mine doesn't seem to have a very sharp edge on the chine at the bow. Their isn't much of a chine at the bow at all. It allows the water to slide right up the hull. Your boat looks great by the way.
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Here's my take on this . . . I may be totally wrong, but this is how I envision the difference b/w wet 23 and dry 23's.
Fuel Tank Size/Position and Hull Weight are very different when comparing Tracker and CSY to the Potter Hulls. Outboard versions of the Potter 23sf hulls have a smaller 100 gallon tanks positioned directly under the console and seat. CSY and Tracker hulls have 144 gallon tanks pushed to the front edge of the step up. This is 3+ft forward from the position of the potter tanks.
Tracker and CSY hulls are several hundred pounds heavier (listed at 2800lbs - CSY and 3070lbs for 1998 tracker 23sf) compared to the potter hulls (listed at 2650lbs dry). The extra weight (from the larger 144gallon fuel tank and thicker hull) pushed forward messes with the strake design in the bow. When the tracker hulls are in rough water I swear that strake gets burried and shoots water up rather than knocking it down.