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Hull Design Consideration for 14' Utility Boats
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<blockquote data-quote="mattNYtrout" data-source="post: 494533" data-attributes="member: 27118"><p>Thanks for sharing your experience- good insight! Sounds like the Lund C-14 is similar to the mirror craft. </p><p></p><p>My plan is to treat the boat like a kayak by staying seated especially if there's some roughness coming my way, like you stated. Additionally, going to keep centered and limit how much my weight moves from the centerline. Your post is encouraging me to invest in a bilge pump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattNYtrout, post: 494533, member: 27118"] Thanks for sharing your experience- good insight! Sounds like the Lund C-14 is similar to the mirror craft. My plan is to treat the boat like a kayak by staying seated especially if there's some roughness coming my way, like you stated. Additionally, going to keep centered and limit how much my weight moves from the centerline. Your post is encouraging me to invest in a bilge pump. [/QUOTE]
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