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Old 08-27-2013, 03:55 PM
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I have looked around a bit but I still have some questions about the haul:

1. the Catamarans are better for cornering (so more stable) but the Deep-V hauls are better for rough waters (so again more stable?). So witch is actually more stable ?i will be using in rough waters (lake Ontario, where there are real boats passing) and in some calmer waters (almost glass).


2. I have looked up some boats in both deep-V styled and catamarans.
Catamarans: ProBoat Miss Geico 29
ProBoat BlackJack 29
Genesis OffShore (41.8 inch)
AquaCraft Moltey Crew 29 (similar to Miss Geico)


Deep-V: ProBoat Impulse 31


Those are the ones I was looking at.


Speed, not burning up after 30 runs and not flipping over (although it is inevitable at some point) are my main criterias.


If there are any other boats you would suggest, please post the name of it.

Thank you in advance for all your help!
Old 08-28-2013, 05:06 PM
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Old 08-28-2013, 07:34 PM
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on your list I would say stick with the Impulse 31 or Miss Geico. I have not driven either, but have my eyes on the Impulse for my next boat. The Genesis hull is good, everything that comes in the hull from HK is not good.

If this is going to be your first boat, I recommend a V-hull. They are easier to tune, and really good in the corners and rough water.

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