Re: Characteristics Explained
It happened at least 3 times maybe more. Nothing like a boat full of water. Luckily in all circumstances is was a wake that caused it not continuous waves so it was easy to recover from.
Although, there were a few times where I was sure I was going to see blue water and got nothing more than a little splash.
As compared to my 1981, that has a ton of flare and a very tall bow it is night and day in rough water. I have been out it waves in my 81 that would have swamped your boat. Barely a splash made it up and over.
Your boat is a low freeboard, relatively shallow V, bowrider. It has a hull designed more for sport than utility. In a chop you boat will tend to pound unless the waves are spaced just right so that you stay right on the crests.
My 2004 rides smoother than your boat. I'm not sure why. It has the same deadrise and is the same basic length. The hull is deeper at the front and I think it may have a sharper V that transitions quicker to 18degrees at the transom than your boat. Oh, and I haven't stuffed the bow yet on the 04. I have had plenty of opportunity, it is just harder than I thought....I guess that is a good thing.