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anyone ever raised the sides of a v-hull?
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<blockquote data-quote="NautiBuoys" data-source="post: 376494" data-attributes="member: 10996"><p>I know a guy that took a sheet of 1/4" plywood and ripped it lengthwise to add gunnel height to his 14' for sea ducking. He thru bolted each side so he could take it off in the summer. He used 1/4" so it would bend and to not add too much weight in the bow, throwing off hull stability. It seemed to work ok-it added height for hiding from the ducks and the once in a while rogue wave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NautiBuoys, post: 376494, member: 10996"] I know a guy that took a sheet of 1/4" plywood and ripped it lengthwise to add gunnel height to his 14' for sea ducking. He thru bolted each side so he could take it off in the summer. He used 1/4" so it would bend and to not add too much weight in the bow, throwing off hull stability. It seemed to work ok-it added height for hiding from the ducks and the once in a while rogue wave. [/QUOTE]
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