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Deep V Hull: pros and cons
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<blockquote data-quote="damifinowfish" data-source="post: 123125" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>As the others have said it all depends on where you are going to use it. I have a deep V 14.5 ft alumacraft and it does very well for me. I use it in open water where I have to deal with the wakes from bigger boats. The extra free board allows me to handle the extra weight of 3 hunters and decoys for duck hunting in bad weather. If my boating area was more inland on reservoirs, on good days I would go with more of a flat bottom.</p><p></p><p>just my thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="damifinowfish, post: 123125, member: 2474"] As the others have said it all depends on where you are going to use it. I have a deep V 14.5 ft alumacraft and it does very well for me. I use it in open water where I have to deal with the wakes from bigger boats. The extra free board allows me to handle the extra weight of 3 hunters and decoys for duck hunting in bad weather. If my boating area was more inland on reservoirs, on good days I would go with more of a flat bottom. just my thoughts [/QUOTE]
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