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Question on Stepped Hulls?
Please shed some light on this! I was reading a thread in another forum and somebody stated that with all things being equal ( lenth, motors, weight, etc.) a stepped hull is no faster than a traditional style and you lose handling especially in turns. If this was true why do boat companies keep making these hulls?
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power for power in the same length a stepped hull is and will always be faster.
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Stepped hulls are always faster, some handle turns better than others. Some old school builders and there costumers that don't have stepped hulls will tell a different story.
Jim |
Originally Posted by erpsdog
(Post 2216131)
Please shed some light on this! I was reading a thread in another forum and somebody stated that with all things being equal ( lenth, motors, weight, etc.) a stepped hull is no faster than a traditional style and you lose handling especially in turns. If this was true why do boat companies keep making these hulls?
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Stepped hulls are to dangerouse for you stick with pontoon boats.
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stepped hulls are without a doubt faster than a flat bottom boat
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Originally Posted by sakoutis3
(Post 2216693)
Stepped hulls are to dangerouse for you stick with pontoon boats.
The new pontoon boats with steps are even worse. Spill your cocktail everytime.... |
Guy I know out of state just built a customer a pontoon boat with a supercharged LS1. I'm told the thing runs 75!!! I'm still waiting for photos!
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theres a pontoon boat with twin 300x's that runs over 100
oh and steped bottoms are faster. usually 8 - 10 from same manufacturer |
Just out of curiosity, is it the fact that they are faster, cause the steps or that newer boats have a higher X dem. I mean most of the pics you see there isn't very much of the boat in the water and the steps are exposed, same as a flat v.. I dunno just thought I would ask, not trying to start a pisser.
John |
Originally Posted by bcarpman
(Post 2216962)
Guy I know out of state just built a customer a pontoon boat with a supercharged LS1. I'm told the thing runs 75!!! I'm still waiting for photos!
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