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Which boat 36-39 foot boat is less likely to flip...
...pitch, pole vault, barrel roll, stuff, ass-over-appetite, and launch its passengers and driver half-way to the moon and back?
:D :D :D Please be careful and smart out there folks. |
Re: Which boat 36-39 foot boat is less likely to flip...
I was thinking more like Viking, Ocean, Cabo....
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Re: Which boat 36-39 foot boat is less likely to flip...
The one with the most experienced driver.
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Re: Which boat 36-39 foot boat is less likely to flip...
Originally Posted by bcoffield
The one with the most experienced driver.
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Re: Which boat 36-39 foot boat is less likely to flip...
Originally Posted by bcoffield
The one with the most experienced driver.
Ding ding ding... right answer so soon. :D |
Re: Which boat 36-39 foot boat is less likely to flip...
Originally Posted by bcoffield
The one with the most experienced driver.
ask Audio his has been going real slow :D |
Re: Which boat 36-39 foot boat is less likely to flip...
None of them ....if drive them PROPERLY
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Re: Which boat 36-39 foot boat is less likely to flip...
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Ding ding ding... right answer so soon. :D
Is somebody offering up a ride on a double stepped V bottom? |
Re: Which boat 36-39 foot boat is less likely to flip...
36' Catalina. Very unlikely to "pitch, pole vault, barrel roll, stuff, ass-over-appetite, and launch its passengers and driver half-way to the moon and back?" especially at 4 knots. :D
http://www.c36fleet4.org/pictures/bo...ew-gi-99-1.jpg |
Re: Which boat 36-39 foot boat is less likely to flip...
You'll also note that it is a T2x-approved no-step design. Of course, Catalina is located west of the Rockies, so it must be inherently unstable. Or maybe the lack of steps cancels out the west coast location?
I'm so confuzzled.... |
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