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Old 05-28-2011, 03:36 PM
strick strick is offline
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Default Re: Moesly 21...First Test Run...Movies !

Nice job Terry looks like she turns on a dime. Love the bow rise on that old boat. Are you going to re do the windshield? ....cant remember if you have one.

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Old 05-28-2011, 06:37 PM
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Default Re: Moesly 21...First Test Run...Movies !

Looks great, Terry, and thanks for the vids, so much more information in a video. Can't wait to see performance numbers.

Something I don't understand, maybe somebody can explain. Both Stricks vids of the 25 and Terrys of the 21 show the wake pealing off at a very sharp angle to the boat. If straight out is 90 degrees, this is more like 20 degrees. Its very different from other boats wake (I haven't looked at other Seacrafts). Most boats, the wake peals off at 45 degrees or more. Even extreme deep V hulls don"t peal off so sharp as these. I noticed this with Stricks vids and have been watching other hulls since. The wake on these Seacrafts looks different from other hulls. Its very noticeable once you look for it.

Why do these hulls do this? Seems like it should be more efficient, but is there another reason?
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