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Which V-hull 14' has the widest beam?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 492436" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>Look at the Attwood 'gull wing' one, where the wings help get it on place but once up on plane the tips are out of the water. Actually, the OB vent plate should ideally be atornear the surface of the water as it moves around the LU anyway. </p><p></p><p>In an old test of 8 or more foils, the SE Sport series tested the best, really not much (1MPH from memory?) of top speed, if any, but note the Attwood foil wasn't around then. The SE Sport 200 would be an ideal size for a 30hp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 492436, member: 15636"] Look at the Attwood 'gull wing' one, where the wings help get it on place but once up on plane the tips are out of the water. Actually, the OB vent plate should ideally be atornear the surface of the water as it moves around the LU anyway. In an old test of 8 or more foils, the SE Sport series tested the best, really not much (1MPH from memory?) of top speed, if any, but note the Attwood foil wasn't around then. The SE Sport 200 would be an ideal size for a 30hp. [/QUOTE]
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