Recovery boat
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I've got an idea for a recovery boat and was wanting some veteran boaters opinions or helpful ideas. I have a two piece hull that was given to me that the upper section or deck was lightly damaged, but rest of the boat is fine. I will post pics, but for some reason it won't let me right now.
The hull is a tri-hull about 30"-36" and looks like it be stable in the water. Any thoughts?
The hull is a tri-hull about 30"-36" and looks like it be stable in the water. Any thoughts?
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It depends on the nature of the rescue, the type of boat needing rescue, the reason for the rescue, and the nature of the water.
The common need is good control. A rescue boat with poor low speed control is more likely to administer a coup de grace than succeed in bringing the rescue in.
The common need is good control. A rescue boat with poor low speed control is more likely to administer a coup de grace than succeed in bringing the rescue in.
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