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<blockquote data-quote="RAPALA" data-source="post: 17608" data-attributes="member: 224"><p>I HAVE A 14' SEMI V.AND IN ROUGH WATER IT OK.THE WIDER THE BOAT THE MORE STABLE.MINE IS AIMOST 6' AT THE TOP AND 4' IN THE BOTTOM.BUT YOU STILL HAVE TO WATCH WHAT YOU DOING AND NO MOVE TO QUICK OR IT WILL DUMP YOU IN THE WATER.A WIDE BOAT FLOATS HIGHER IN THE WATER.BUT THEY STILL RIDE ROUGH IN ROUGH WATER.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAPALA, post: 17608, member: 224"] I HAVE A 14' SEMI V.AND IN ROUGH WATER IT OK.THE WIDER THE BOAT THE MORE STABLE.MINE IS AIMOST 6' AT THE TOP AND 4' IN THE BOTTOM.BUT YOU STILL HAVE TO WATCH WHAT YOU DOING AND NO MOVE TO QUICK OR IT WILL DUMP YOU IN THE WATER.A WIDE BOAT FLOATS HIGHER IN THE WATER.BUT THEY STILL RIDE ROUGH IN ROUGH WATER. [/QUOTE]
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