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<blockquote data-quote="MrGiggles" data-source="post: 520793" data-attributes="member: 22613"><p>I'm pretty wary of trade deals. I guess in the rare case you might run into a deal where both parties are looking for a better fit, but all I've ever ran into is one guy trying to pull a fast one on the other.</p><p></p><p>I don't think you'll be gaining much in that trade for the tri-hull. They definitely didn't stop producing that design for decades because it was exceptionally good. They were one of the first to have a wide, open bow which was nice, and they were stable. But, depending on the specific hull, some of them rode really rough and made for a wet ride in quartering seas.</p><p></p><p>I'd probably opt to sell your rig and buy a true open floor Deep-V, or change up the seating options in your boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrGiggles, post: 520793, member: 22613"] I'm pretty wary of trade deals. I guess in the rare case you might run into a deal where both parties are looking for a better fit, but all I've ever ran into is one guy trying to pull a fast one on the other. I don't think you'll be gaining much in that trade for the tri-hull. They definitely didn't stop producing that design for decades because it was exceptionally good. They were one of the first to have a wide, open bow which was nice, and they were stable. But, depending on the specific hull, some of them rode really rough and made for a wet ride in quartering seas. I'd probably opt to sell your rig and buy a true open floor Deep-V, or change up the seating options in your boat. [/QUOTE]
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