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V-Hull versus Flat Bottom
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Ahab" data-source="post: 28007" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Welcome aboard - good topic!</p><p></p><p>Jim summed up the basics - for a smaller boat a flat bottom or semi-V is usually easier to deal with. No boat does it all so you have to make compromises or, like so many of our members do, get one of each! </p><p></p><p>Are you able to run gas power on your lakes? If electric only is required on some, then a flat bottom will work a little. Less displacement means you can go further and fast on the electric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Ahab, post: 28007, member: 10"] Welcome aboard - good topic! Jim summed up the basics - for a smaller boat a flat bottom or semi-V is usually easier to deal with. No boat does it all so you have to make compromises or, like so many of our members do, get one of each! Are you able to run gas power on your lakes? If electric only is required on some, then a flat bottom will work a little. Less displacement means you can go further and fast on the electric. [/QUOTE]
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