Planing Speed

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Hi, Pretty new to these type of boats, having come from "yachtie Land". Looking at a Sealine 310 Ambassador. What sort of speed would you expect to have to reach to get it on the plane? Appreciate conditions may affect that slightly. TIA
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Whilst the weight of the engines has a measurable effect, there surely has to be a kind of ‘average’ assumption there. So I’m gonna go with 10kn for a 30 footer. That’s just to do the basics, not plane flat, with a lovely long flat wake.
I doubt it will plane at 10 knots. It will be pushing a lot of water at that speed. I would expect minimum 15 knots to plane
 
Certainly won't be planing at 10 knots. I'd agree, 15 knots and it'll probably be up, but dragging the stern. You'll be needing to be up toward 20 knots to be fully on the plane, the 310 Ambassador is a sterndrive boat so the weight of the engines is right at the back.
 
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