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Positive trim, tab down, and throttle: how to run a VDS Hull
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Positive trim, tab down, and throttle
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We often hear or read (mostly from competitive owners) that Sailfish Boats have a "wet ride". This is mainly because of the operational differences required in our Variable Degree Stepped hull versus a traditional vee hull bottom.
We often hear or read (mostly from competitive owners) that Sailfish Boats have a "wet ride". This is mainly because of the operational differences required in our Variable Degree Stepped hull versus a traditional vee hull bottom.
Posted 29 Jun 2022
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