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<blockquote data-quote="juggernot" data-source="post: 306722" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>V hulls work well on big water and navigating rough water smoother and more dry than semi-v or flat bottoms a trade off w stability at rest. I'm no expert but I believe a heavier modified or well loaded v hull would be more stable at rest than a lighter barebones or lightly loaded one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juggernot, post: 306722, member: 10919"] V hulls work well on big water and navigating rough water smoother and more dry than semi-v or flat bottoms a trade off w stability at rest. I'm no expert but I believe a heavier modified or well loaded v hull would be more stable at rest than a lighter barebones or lightly loaded one. [/QUOTE]
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