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Old 06-09-2007, 05:01 AM
sergiman sergiman is offline
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Default Re: Fact or fiction, anothers Seacraft opinion.

another boat? I wonder what kind of boat he would say is a good boat to get caught broadside in a breaking sea? I would say NO boat,
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Old 06-09-2007, 10:59 AM
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Default Re: Fact or fiction, anothers Seacraft opinion.

He must be a cat man....
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Old 06-09-2007, 07:21 PM
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Despite the fact that this guy obviously has no class or sense of taste, he in fact correct about the effect of the VDH hull when sliding down the face of a wave in a beam sea. It will roll faster than a boat with a flat hard-chine system.

BUT THAT'S NOT THE POINT. The only reason I'm ever gonna be "sliding" down the face of a wave in a beam sea in my Seacraft is if I tilted my engine out of the water, and lose my sea-anchor and both regular anchors, and then lose my raincoat, and my baitbuckets, and anything else I can make an impromptu sea anchor with. And all this while coming in Jupiter Inlet on an outgoing tide during a Nor-Easter in November.

Even then, I stand a MUCH greater chance of foundering from being pooped than rolling over in a beam sea.

So, while this guy is technically correct in that one statement, he's obviously no seaman.
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Old 06-09-2007, 10:35 PM
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Default Re: Fact or fiction, anothers Seacraft opinion.

This guy should talk to CSICKNICK to see how a Seacraft reacts after having a 10 footer break on you while you are heading up it at 45 degrees. I just heard the story last week and I was amazed.....

I agree with Jason though. I'd rather be on my Ashton longboard in breaking seas..
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Old 06-10-2007, 10:18 AM
1bayouboy 1bayouboy is offline
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Default Re: Fact or fiction, anothers Seacraft opinion.

So what would happen to a Shamrock with a keel drive....
it's be even worse than a VDH I would think. Like Fr said....seamanship plays a part too. It's be interesting to see how many boats of all types had ever been rolled in a breaking beam sea.....and what size wave.
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