Good hull design, 30ft express, and 32ft Trojans....>?

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Post by turtlem1969 »

welding rod, i was being a smart as*, since they almost all said "rare boat" or something to that point.
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Nancy wrote:>>So being caught out in a big storm with big waves on open water is highly likely. <<

I'll be honest. This is not my favorite situation in an F-32. Yes, the boat will take it, but she's hard to handle in a beam or following sea.

Not the best in a following sea for sure , but see no issue with a beam sea that any other boat would have
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Post by Weldingrod »

Thanks for the replies...

what is the issue with the following sea, the short rear deck? or something about the planing hull design? Not sure what beam sea is, but it sounds like it is "as good as it gets" compared with most boats...? from the F32 to 36 buys more capability?
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Post by chauzer »

check holland craigslist. there is an f30 flybridge on there.
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