Hey guys! Long time no post!
So, had my first boat for a season and a half and I'm starting to discover things I don't care for. My 1985 Baja is very shallow, and very fast, but if the water is moderately rough the tub hammers every wave jarring your teeth, frightening the kids, and making the wife want to stay on the beach... permanently.
I'm under the assumption that I need a "Deep V" boat to help break the waves and have a somewhat smoother ride. Am I mistaken? How do you determine a deep from a shallow V? I've also read that because of a Deep V there's more friction and resistance, yadda yadda yadda, and therefor requires a bigger motor and this increases your gas bill. Hazard of the hobby I guess.
Anyway, before I go and crack my wallet, am I looking for a deep v or something else? I'm looking for the typical 18 - 20 footer, bowrider/runabout for 95% wakeboarding/tubing/rippin' around. Checking out tubs 1999 and newer with names such as Chaparral, Rinker, Maxum, Sea Ray, Four Winns, and Sugar Sand (yes, a jet).
Thanks for the great community, folks!
Next search topic... importing a boat from the US to Canada.
So, had my first boat for a season and a half and I'm starting to discover things I don't care for. My 1985 Baja is very shallow, and very fast, but if the water is moderately rough the tub hammers every wave jarring your teeth, frightening the kids, and making the wife want to stay on the beach... permanently.
I'm under the assumption that I need a "Deep V" boat to help break the waves and have a somewhat smoother ride. Am I mistaken? How do you determine a deep from a shallow V? I've also read that because of a Deep V there's more friction and resistance, yadda yadda yadda, and therefor requires a bigger motor and this increases your gas bill. Hazard of the hobby I guess.
Anyway, before I go and crack my wallet, am I looking for a deep v or something else? I'm looking for the typical 18 - 20 footer, bowrider/runabout for 95% wakeboarding/tubing/rippin' around. Checking out tubs 1999 and newer with names such as Chaparral, Rinker, Maxum, Sea Ray, Four Winns, and Sugar Sand (yes, a jet).
Thanks for the great community, folks!
Next search topic... importing a boat from the US to Canada.