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Old 09-26-2003, 08:06 AM
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in this months Proffessional Boat Builders Magazine there is a article on steps on V bottoms one of the best i have ever read in with a simply explanation as to what is going on with the water and the bottom as you are running. if you get a chance and can find a copy good reading. article references and Quotes a few well respected navel architects.

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i agree that was a great article. maybe we should invite some one from Professional Boat Builder magazine to surf here.


p.s. everyone should check out Professional Boat Builder magazine
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I have just started to read this. I agree, very
helpful in setting the balance of my record setting F1 boat. I will now go even faster.
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I gotta read it I always wondered what was going on with steps
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Default Re: article in proffessional boat builders magazine

Originally posted by later
... quotes a few well respected navel architects.
As in plastic surgeons?
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I could scan it and email anyone a copy who wants it. I though it was interesting reading too.
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Formula31...I'd like a copy if you get the chance. Thanks
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Me too please, [email protected]
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Me too..

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I'd like to see it too.

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