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Flat Bottom or V bottom?
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 312941" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>Length and bottom width of each boat will be a big factor in stability. Since you didn't list the width, it will be difficult to say which is more stable. As far as framing up for the raised decks, I'd say the flatbottom has a bit of advantage there because you aren't dealing with as many curved surfaces. Just looking at the pic, I'd guess that the semi-v is a much larger boat and probably more stable but that's just guessing from what I see in the pic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 312941, member: 7544"] Length and bottom width of each boat will be a big factor in stability. Since you didn't list the width, it will be difficult to say which is more stable. As far as framing up for the raised decks, I'd say the flatbottom has a bit of advantage there because you aren't dealing with as many curved surfaces. Just looking at the pic, I'd guess that the semi-v is a much larger boat and probably more stable but that's just guessing from what I see in the pic. [/QUOTE]
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