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5-6 ft waves..no problem!
all you will notice in 5-6 ft waves is a slow roll....
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Re: 5-6 ft waves..no problem!
I think he has spent to much time with my close persoanl friend Jack Daniels. That is a nice bot though. A friend has one and it is well made and a good riding boat.
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Re: 5-6 ft waves..no problem!
most people don't realize that wave height is measured from the median height to the top of the crest, that would make a 5 to 6 foot water 10 to 12 feet from top to bottom, i don't think i would want to be on that boat in 2-3, let alone 5 to 6
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Re: 5-6 ft waves..no problem!
Ive been in some honest to God 6-8s in my 18, never again and certainly not in that boat either. ::)
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Re: 5-6 ft waves..no problem!
IT'S NOT HOW HIGH WAVES ARE, BUT HOW CLOSE THEY ARE TO EACH OTHER.
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Re: 5-6 ft waves..no problem!
I have been in 6 footers easy when I had my 17 footer and I will tell you what I never thought I would ever make it!
Been in 6+ footers in the V20 and Its not fun!! And the V is a much heavier then a tin boat!! I think hes full of it! |
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