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Hull Design Consideration for 14' Utility Boats
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<blockquote data-quote="RaisedByWolves" data-source="post: 494496" data-attributes="member: 22989"><p>My floor varies from 8” at the stern to over 12” near the bow and the only issues we have is my wife will someday fall out when I change direction with the trolling motor.</p><p></p><p>She insists on standing sometimes and there just is not enough room for her to stumble much before making contact to the hull with her foot.</p><p></p><p>I tell her about this but whatever, she can swim.</p><p></p><p>These floor heights may at first sound like it would make the hull unstable when not moving, but due to the shape of the hull you really can only go so far to one side when standing.</p><p></p><p>Underway I’m sure the section of hull where her seat is mounted is completely out of the water with her seat being 2-2.5’ above the waters surface. May even be 3’ come to think of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaisedByWolves, post: 494496, member: 22989"] My floor varies from 8” at the stern to over 12” near the bow and the only issues we have is my wife will someday fall out when I change direction with the trolling motor. She insists on standing sometimes and there just is not enough room for her to stumble much before making contact to the hull with her foot. I tell her about this but whatever, she can swim. These floor heights may at first sound like it would make the hull unstable when not moving, but due to the shape of the hull you really can only go so far to one side when standing. Underway I’m sure the section of hull where her seat is mounted is completely out of the water with her seat being 2-2.5’ above the waters surface. May even be 3’ come to think of it. [/QUOTE]
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