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by timbray
1867 days ago
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It is really not obvious that it would be worse experience than sitting it with your fiberglass hull. (Clearly worse than an aluminum hull though.) This happens all the time in the Pacific Northwest where I boat, floating logs. Worst are the deadheads, waterlogged so they float vertically just below the surface. Never known anyone to actually sink, but there've been a few destroyed propellers and thousands of bucks worth of hull repair. |
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Hitting a rock might bend your prop and you might need to replace, many carry a spare prop on board as it can be replaced relatively easy even out on the water with an outboard.
That same situation with a foil boat would be disastrous, again just one very expensive and dangerous mistake.