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<blockquote data-quote="PsychoXP18CC" data-source="post: 445422" data-attributes="member: 11641"><p>If ride in chop is a concern, then stay away from flat bottom or Mod-v hulls completely. Neither design will handle chop without beating you to death. Deep-v or the like will always ride better. That being said, I went to a center console boat specifically so I can stand and run the boat, absorbing the pounding from the boat with my knees instead of my spine. Definitely an issue after you've had two discs replaced. </p><p></p><p>As for bare hulls, that might be more difficult to find, new, in anything but a flat bottom or mod-v.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsychoXP18CC, post: 445422, member: 11641"] If ride in chop is a concern, then stay away from flat bottom or Mod-v hulls completely. Neither design will handle chop without beating you to death. Deep-v or the like will always ride better. That being said, I went to a center console boat specifically so I can stand and run the boat, absorbing the pounding from the boat with my knees instead of my spine. Definitely an issue after you've had two discs replaced. As for bare hulls, that might be more difficult to find, new, in anything but a flat bottom or mod-v. [/QUOTE]
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