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<blockquote data-quote="donmac" data-source="post: 277915" data-attributes="member: 8515"><p>Yes, depends on weight and specific hull design (how much v). I like Lunds for semi-Vs. I once had a Lund WC-16 (basic hull with split rear bench) that weighed 300 pounds or so - pretty flat across the back and needed just inches of water. Another time I had a 16' Lund Angler Deluxe that had a full interior, console, decks, floors, storage, etc with a 75hp that was likely over a thousand pounds - that probably needed close to a foot since had a deeper V and was much heavier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donmac, post: 277915, member: 8515"] Yes, depends on weight and specific hull design (how much v). I like Lunds for semi-Vs. I once had a Lund WC-16 (basic hull with split rear bench) that weighed 300 pounds or so - pretty flat across the back and needed just inches of water. Another time I had a 16' Lund Angler Deluxe that had a full interior, console, decks, floors, storage, etc with a 75hp that was likely over a thousand pounds - that probably needed close to a foot since had a deeper V and was much heavier. [/QUOTE]
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