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Why Would an OL 35 Be Faster Than a 30?

Old 07-31-2007, 09:51 AM
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Sacanda, what props are you running?
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It has to do with running surface, the larger boats have more surface on the water which can produce a more efficient hull. It's kinda like when guys build pro-street cars and put huge rear tires on the back only to find out they have no traction, there is less weight per square inch on the ground so they just spin.
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