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Hull Design Consideration for 14' Utility Boats
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<blockquote data-quote="thill" data-source="post: 494340" data-attributes="member: 4972"><p>I have to agree with everyone else... On a nice day, take the boat to the lake and run some gas through the engine. Stay in the middle of the boat, don't try to do anything fancy, just run her. The more you run her the more comfortable you will get. A 14 footer with a 64" beam shouldn't be too bad, round chines or not. You are over thinking it. If you can ride in a kayak, this thing will be a battleship by comparison.</p><p></p><p>Just take the boat out and run her. You will probably soon forget about your worries. If not, take some good videos of her running on the lake. Good pictures and videos SELL. People will pay a lot more for something water-ready that they don't have to worry about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thill, post: 494340, member: 4972"] I have to agree with everyone else... On a nice day, take the boat to the lake and run some gas through the engine. Stay in the middle of the boat, don't try to do anything fancy, just run her. The more you run her the more comfortable you will get. A 14 footer with a 64" beam shouldn't be too bad, round chines or not. You are over thinking it. If you can ride in a kayak, this thing will be a battleship by comparison. Just take the boat out and run her. You will probably soon forget about your worries. If not, take some good videos of her running on the lake. Good pictures and videos SELL. People will pay a lot more for something water-ready that they don't have to worry about. [/QUOTE]
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