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Lund V-hulls and skinny water
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 509624" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>You won' be navigating water in the 2-3 ft depth with a larger boat with a heavy 115 on the back. Keep in mund newer means 4 stroke outboards at another 50-100 lbs. Bigger boats mean deeper V's which take up more skinny water. I have a Sylvan 16' , similiar to what you have. Gets into skinny water very well but does not have a real deep V. Mine does real well on waves up to 2' on the big lake. If over two feet, I stay home and go another day. I also have a 40 hp two stroke motor, much lighter so transom doesn't sit as deep. Good luck...!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 509624, member: 1183"] You won' be navigating water in the 2-3 ft depth with a larger boat with a heavy 115 on the back. Keep in mund newer means 4 stroke outboards at another 50-100 lbs. Bigger boats mean deeper V's which take up more skinny water. I have a Sylvan 16' , similiar to what you have. Gets into skinny water very well but does not have a real deep V. Mine does real well on waves up to 2' on the big lake. If over two feet, I stay home and go another day. I also have a 40 hp two stroke motor, much lighter so transom doesn't sit as deep. Good luck...!! [/QUOTE]
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