Honest Thoughts
#21
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Really I am a cat hull guy, with the insurance budget of a V-hull.
That Motion that was just listed is very tempting.
But this thread is going exactly the way I thought it would. You just cn't justify the pricing on a conventional hull unless it is just something that you really WANT to do.
I was looking at it from a deal standpoint, but it just won't end up being a deal in the long run I think.
If it was sitting on a trailer, it might change things a little, but even then maybe not much.
That Motion that was just listed is very tempting.
But this thread is going exactly the way I thought it would. You just cn't justify the pricing on a conventional hull unless it is just something that you really WANT to do.
I was looking at it from a deal standpoint, but it just won't end up being a deal in the long run I think.
If it was sitting on a trailer, it might change things a little, but even then maybe not much.
#22
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[QUOTE=jeff1000man;2840062]I am not sure. I like the speed of them, but I still like that solid conventional feel.
My twin step boats I've owned compared to flat bottoms were actually a better feel. Re entry was always better and the balance was better.
My twin step boats I've owned compared to flat bottoms were actually a better feel. Re entry was always better and the balance was better.