Haulin Ass With Fiberglass

S1E12 Your Pad or Mine? Hull Design and Performance

1 h 2 min · 1 de nov de 2023
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When your boat gets up on plane the real estate in contact with the water shrinks considerably. Hull design aft of the bow…in particular the derrier of water draw under your stern…plays a critical roll in how your boat performs at speed. Whether its cornering, tracking or even how she handles carrying different loads. The hull and keel design of your boat tells a huge story about what can be expected when those RPMS are maxed out.

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