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Best riding tinny ? Don't want to lose any fillings.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Badbagger" data-source="post: 288423" data-attributes="member: 5389"><p>Ok, I KNOW it's is subjective BUT just curious out of all the tinnies you've been in which of the modified V hulls has given the best ride? In the market for a 17' to 18'. I currently own a G3 which is my 3rd one. They build a nice boat BUT, when there's a chop, you need to have your dentist on speed dial to replace those fillings. I know those with more deadrise will give you a better ride... but just what boats are THOSE :?:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badbagger, post: 288423, member: 5389"] Ok, I KNOW it's is subjective BUT just curious out of all the tinnies you've been in which of the modified V hulls has given the best ride? In the market for a 17' to 18'. I currently own a G3 which is my 3rd one. They build a nice boat BUT, when there's a chop, you need to have your dentist on speed dial to replace those fillings. I know those with more deadrise will give you a better ride... but just what boats are THOSE :?: [/QUOTE]
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