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Thread: What style tunnel hull is better?

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    pokerboat
    Is there a difference between a pickle fork (Eliminator Daytona) or a standard hull (Sleek Craft). What is the difference?

  2. #2
    McIntyrelocal
    i think the pickeforks trap air easier and quicker but ounce the boat is out of the water i dont know what the difference would be might depend on the tunnel size.dont quote me though.

  3. #3
    Xerophobic
    Oh this is gonna be easy!...
    Nahhhhh, too easy.....

  4. #4
    VAMI
    xero where you gonna say EAGLE?

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    Poker a couple of months ago I asked pretty much the same question. The general consensus was that the modified would beat the pickle out of the hole, but would get run down on the top end. I think/hope the pickle will ride a little better/stable. I'm sure others will have more to add.

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    Xerophobic
    xero where you gonna say EAGLE?
    Who me!?
    I wont go there, you already know
    Cheers

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    sstjet
    I like the picklefork better, I own a cheyenne. Before the cheyenne I had a Sleekcraft SST. Cheyenne rides a lot nicer in chop.

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    pokerboat
    sstjet; what was the difference between your sst and your Cheyenne just the ride in chop I herd the sst was also good in chop.

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    sstjet
    The sst crashed through waves, the cheyenne carries over them (more air):220v:

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    I know those tin can boats are nice for the river running.
    but how do they handle the chop ,wake board boats and
    larger boats not found on the river?
    I'm guessing like a tin can........

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