The first one does fly through the chop very well. It also sits supprisingly high in the water and pops onto the plane very quickly....
Now why on earth would you want to permanently glue your fenders to the side of the boat?
I do love the way the V24 handles, and its recovery if you make a mistake, and its rough water handling..... It does not work as well with...
This is one of the pics I like best! It reminds me of the way a V24 drives....
Yes - that is the whole point of using the words 'LOOKS LIKE' - If I thought it was a planning hull like the bladerunner, perhaps I would have...
Would love to know your involvement in either........ :rolleyes: Comparison can be made: Looks like a Bladerunner on steroids. Quite a good...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCi4tuEh5Fg&feature=youtu.be The start of the charity race this weekend...... It was a bit lumpy, which is...
64 mph = 55.6 knots
I will take a photo this weekend, when the boat is actually finished.
It qualifies under UIM canopy rules without any issue. There is a tiny issue with the RYA Marithon class rules regarding the size of the opening,...
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There is definately nothing like this on the water at the moment.
?Those steps need to be a bit more ventilated perhaps?
Who says you cant fly a big boat?
roof fin The design definately needs a roof fin. The fin can hold the anchor light and stubby uhf arial. Then you need two stubby fins each...
Well, she floats, and she gets up on plane very very quickly......:P
Bladerunner Looks like a bladerunner on steroids
Will try. The scariest thing in my life right now is a one year old baby and my missus!:rolleyes:
V24 = 21foot = heavy laminate = 890kg bare hull Bananashark boat = 34 foot = clever laminate schedule = 845kg bare hull V24 has a rather flat...
Ok, consider yourself left.... I race a boat that is similar in concept to this boat. We averaged 76mph on an calm race day. When it really...