With a growing family, I will need a bigger boat in the next couple of years and have decided to take on a project to fulfill that requirement and timeline. I have both of the aforementioned hulls available but having never been on either afloat, I need help to decide which is the better option for me to restore.
In addition to general opinion/experience, I have the following family comfort/safety related questions.
The Formula seems to sit much lighter in the stern, even though it seems to be dimensionally similar and carries the same stock motors as the Nova. Does it actually have a taller hull, or is it just balanced more forward? Does the Formula also have a higher freeboard as a result?
Does anyone know which has the deeper cockpit, or higher gunwale height?
Is either notably dryer, a better sea keeper, or safer?
Im going into this with the expectation of rotted stringers and transom, but does one have a better chance of being solid than the other?
I have no intention of more than stock power, and don't need go fast, just a good fun and safe family boat. Which would you lean toward and why?
Thank you in advance.
In addition to general opinion/experience, I have the following family comfort/safety related questions.
The Formula seems to sit much lighter in the stern, even though it seems to be dimensionally similar and carries the same stock motors as the Nova. Does it actually have a taller hull, or is it just balanced more forward? Does the Formula also have a higher freeboard as a result?
Does anyone know which has the deeper cockpit, or higher gunwale height?
Is either notably dryer, a better sea keeper, or safer?
Im going into this with the expectation of rotted stringers and transom, but does one have a better chance of being solid than the other?
I have no intention of more than stock power, and don't need go fast, just a good fun and safe family boat. Which would you lean toward and why?
Thank you in advance.