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Jon boat for a young basser
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<blockquote data-quote="JBooth" data-source="post: 229863" data-attributes="member: 7145"><p>You asked what the difference was between a flat, mod. v, & v hull. </p><p>Flat bottom: zero point at bow; flat all the way to transom</p><p>Mod. v: point at bow then goes to a flat bottom</p><p>V: pointed all the way back to transom</p><p></p><p>hope this helped </p><p>if not look up Lowe 1436 for flat bottom</p><p>lowe 1440m for mod v hull</p><p>and lowe 1467 for v hull</p><p></p><p>In short if a boat has a v hull it will break through waves much better.</p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBooth, post: 229863, member: 7145"] You asked what the difference was between a flat, mod. v, & v hull. Flat bottom: zero point at bow; flat all the way to transom Mod. v: point at bow then goes to a flat bottom V: pointed all the way back to transom hope this helped if not look up Lowe 1436 for flat bottom lowe 1440m for mod v hull and lowe 1467 for v hull In short if a boat has a v hull it will break through waves much better. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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