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Old 03-02-2017, 11:31 AM
hiliner222 hiliner222 is offline
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Default Amazing

I thought of the same idea about 2 years ago when i took a ride in a Roth-Bilt, ana a Nantucket Skiff. Its nearly a flat bottom. Not much of a V but it has cross steps in the hull bottom. And i thought this boat was going to give a rough ride, wrong, it rides amazing. I came to the conclusion its because of the cross steps in the hull. Then i thought wow, if you took a Seacraft design and a Roth design and combined them, which is exactly what we have here. It should be an amazing hull bottom. More air? Yes more air is less Friction, better, faster, more efficient ride. Well done! 👍👍
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