10 meter Internation Express for North Pacific?

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big-boss
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10 meter Internation Express for North Pacific?

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I will be going out of Morro Bay, California. How are the 10 meters in rougher seas? I like to go north towards SF. Seem like we are always cought in rougher seas.
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Compared to other hull designs of the same length, the 10 Meter is superior in handling and her chines are effective inkeeping the spray down, however there are limitations.

While these boats have tremendous sea keeping abilities, it really depends on what you mean by rough seas.

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