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Old 11-11-2011, 05:46 AM
Krauthammer Krauthammer is offline
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Originally Posted by Mr Efficiency View Post
http://hydrofieldtrihulls.com/story.php

These boats have stood the test of time, having been round for decades. A niche market boat, but a nice fishing boat that won't hand out a flogging in rough water, or deep-vee flopping when you pull up to fish. If there is a downside, it is that that adding extra power doesn't really translate into a lot of extra speed, but at the type of speeds it is practicable to cruise offshore, it isn't a worry.
Darn, there it is. Trust the Aussies and the Kiwis.

This boat is ready to go and may well be container shippable to the US. As for extra speed it is only good for the rare days when the ocean is flat as glass and somebody wants to burn a few $100 bills.

I'll be calling them.

Thanks Mr Efficiency.
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