Originally posted by skisix@38
Take two basic hull types- one that has no lifting strakes and still renders soft, small wakes with great handling and tracking, with all 3 tracking fins ahead of the pylon and another that has a flat bottom with lifting strakes galore (get that hull out of the water!) and tracking fins all the way back under the engine because so much boat is out of the water on plane. I tend to have more admiration for the company that does it the "hard way" at the expense of interior room, weight insensitivity, rear locker storage, and everything else. To me, that says more than anything that that company is extremely dedicated to function over form.
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