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Posted 3/31/2013 9:05 PM (#630992 - in reply to #630972)
Subject: Re: bigger esox magnum... or similar.


i have experienced absolutely no "rocking" side to side in my esox mag is what i meant by that. it is a very stable flat/boat in rough water for its size. the way the bottom front (this would be considered part of the hull, or no?) of the magnum is designed, when you come down from a wave it hits the water and causes the boat to stay flat. deep v's the same size as the magnum tend to tilt side to side when a wave from another boat hits them...especially in a tracker... the esox mag is much more stable than most v bottom boats around the same size. i'm sure the way i described this is terrible. just have to experience it and you would notice the difference instantly.

the front in general of the esox magnum is a lot different than an x-190 also. take an esox magnum, blow it up, put it next to an x-190 and it is not the same...not to mention would be lower to the water and run shallower as well. the esox magnum is like a sled/jon boat on steroids.

Edited by Anonymous 3/31/2013 11:58 PM

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