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Flat bottom vs "V"?
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<blockquote data-quote="tccanoe" data-source="post: 174381" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>Not much of a ride improvement between a mod-v and a flat bottom. The mod-v will grip the water better giving a safer ride by turning into waves and avoiding floating junk/boats on bigger water. I'm a mod-v boater but I'm in Kentucky and it fits me fine. Up North you will see more deep V's for a reason. Go to your local ramp and see what people are using. I think a big mod-v will be fine Most of the time. You're not the first person to ask this question nor will you be the last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tccanoe, post: 174381, member: 3325"] Not much of a ride improvement between a mod-v and a flat bottom. The mod-v will grip the water better giving a safer ride by turning into waves and avoiding floating junk/boats on bigger water. I'm a mod-v boater but I'm in Kentucky and it fits me fine. Up North you will see more deep V's for a reason. Go to your local ramp and see what people are using. I think a big mod-v will be fine Most of the time. You're not the first person to ask this question nor will you be the last. [/QUOTE]
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