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Old 07-29-2017, 09:05 AM
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Here's my humble call. You don't need them if you are going into, with or in most cases sideways with the waves, that being said if it's blowing and you are quartering into the waves you will get wet, very wet......with or without spray rails in any 23' sized boat on the market. If there was proof, 100% proof, spray rails would stop water coming over the sides of the boat I would have them. Shoot I've been on the fly bridge of 50'+ boats and got soaking wet, being at water level makes it exactly what it is, a small boat at the mercy of lot of water.
My friend that I buddy boat with has an older 23' Mako CC, I've run alongside him when on my boat we were in our rain gear getting soaked, on his boat they never had to even clean spray off their glasses. His boat carries it's bow much higher than mine so I'm wondering if a bow lifting prop could help. Everything I've read says that you need stern lift props on a Seacraft. Maybe that's different on the newer models with a bigger tank moved forward.
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