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Deleted User YDKXO
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This sounds like a basis for a good boating magazine article I reckon. Take a typical P boat and a typical D boat of similar length out into some challenging sea conditions and compare how they behave at D speeds. The accepted wisdom seems to be that a D boat will always handle the conditions better, especially into a head sea, but how much better and is this true with seas from every direction?And whenever a P boat is forced to D speed due to the sea state, it's bound to slam like there's no tomorrrow, in a way that just can't compare with a D hull, for any given size.
How about it, MBY? Many P boat owners are increasingly operating their boats at D speeds so it would be an interesting comparison