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Deleted User YDKXO
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I hate to say this but you might just be proving Portofina correct. I.e. Get the right hull and modify everything else to suit after all the hull is the only thing you can't change
Whats the right hull? Every hull, at least cruising boat hulls, is a compromise, usually a compromise between accommodation and head sea performance. The fact is that most of us go cruising with SWMBOs and family and they don't give a toss about deadrise so for them the right hull has maximum accommodation. I would argue that the right hull for a cruising boat is any hull that gets you home safely. And one thing we haven't talked about is weight and weight distribution. For me I like the feeling of helming a boat which is heavy and carries its weight low down and I would trade that for a sharper deadrise hull any day
