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TriHull vs Deep V hulls
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 520701" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Trihulls have not been made in decades. They were popular in calmer waters for their stability but a really rough ride in choppy water. semi Vs do well in small chop and deep Vs are great for serious waves. With a bad back, any chop will give you a rough ride. The biggest issue with a trihull, is the hull condition, after all the years that have passed, there is a very good chance the plywood structure is probably rotted away even though the fiberglass might look great. </p><p>Any trihull that comes to market will need a serious inspection of the sub structure to be sure it is not rotted away. Not an easy hull to rebuild !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 520701, member: 1183"] Trihulls have not been made in decades. They were popular in calmer waters for their stability but a really rough ride in choppy water. semi Vs do well in small chop and deep Vs are great for serious waves. With a bad back, any chop will give you a rough ride. The biggest issue with a trihull, is the hull condition, after all the years that have passed, there is a very good chance the plywood structure is probably rotted away even though the fiberglass might look great. Any trihull that comes to market will need a serious inspection of the sub structure to be sure it is not rotted away. Not an easy hull to rebuild !! [/QUOTE]
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