For those that like twin O/B Vee's......
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My Allison has a 22 degree deadrise. I understand weight and balance, CG, etc.
Running semi cleavers and cleavers. I guess we'll see.
Really, I appreciate the comments. Thank you!
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+1 thank you. Every boat needs to be balanced. Artie
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Bob
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After spending some time in the Sonic I have to agree. You were about a busy as a pilot can be and still be right side up. For sure more skill than I have.
I also spent some time with Paul in one of his Allisons. That thing required a soft touch but once it was set it ran real nice.
My experiences with you V guys just reminded me why all my boats are tunnels.
LT
I also spent some time with Paul in one of his Allisons. That thing required a soft touch but once it was set it ran real nice.
My experiences with you V guys just reminded me why all my boats are tunnels.
LT
Only difference are huge tabs which I know is a big part of it and it has an additional 4" of set back. Totally different boat though.
I was watching your boat too when we were running together. While I was running just bellow getting punched in the shoulder speeds, you guys could have been playing cards in yours!
Paul, it will drive WAY DIFFERENT than your A Bote.



