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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 134831" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>that's not true... I have a 1546 all welded boat and I'm faster than all of the other boats in my club - with a lot more weight. I run right at 5mph with all of my batteries (5), decks, trolling motors (3) and 2 guys with a combined weight around 400lbs...</p><p></p><p>and - heavy boats float just as well as lightweight boats... I personally think they are easier to load because of the weight. But if you look at the specs, there's not that much difference between an all welded boat and a riveted boat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 134831, member: 677"] that's not true... I have a 1546 all welded boat and I'm faster than all of the other boats in my club - with a lot more weight. I run right at 5mph with all of my batteries (5), decks, trolling motors (3) and 2 guys with a combined weight around 400lbs... and - heavy boats float just as well as lightweight boats... I personally think they are easier to load because of the weight. But if you look at the specs, there's not that much difference between an all welded boat and a riveted boat [/QUOTE]
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