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Originally Posted by RidgeRunner
You had a T-craft? Those are really cool hulls. Wide, stable, but absolutely flat at the stern.
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Ridge - you're the first and only familiar with the T-craft that I know besides me.
Very similar to the V in style, appearance, and ride. The flat taper to the stern didn't make it pound any worse and it was very stable on the drift. Hull was very strong and dense - it was a well made boat. We still have pictures which I could maybe scan and send so one of you can post. T- Craft boats were built in Titusville ? Florida hense the name. Ours was the 20, or 21 I don't recall, seemed as big or slightly bigger than my V21, with huge cockpit and cuddy under the bow. Our family used it for fishing and cruising Long Island bays. It had saddle tanks on each side, 20 gallons each, 40 total as I recall. Very pretty boat too.