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Re: Depth limits of certain boats????

Posted by Ken-Ohki on February 29, 2004 at 16:27:06:

12 or 14 foot isnt much of a boat to go out in waters described by yourself as high wind and waves. Not saying it isnt possible, Just saying that is a small size for rough water. SMall boats also generaly use small motors, In wind and wave it can be a fight with a small boat.

You definitly want a Vhull, and a wide one would be better ( stability ) I would go with aluminum. and I would not want one with shallow sides, maybe 2 foot in the back and 3 ta 4 in the front depending on modle