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Old 09-06-2018, 08:00 AM   #4
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We have a 22 ft tritoon and love it. The only time water “comes over the front” is when guests load toward the bow (I let them sit where they want unless it compromises safety) and you are facing considerable wind, waves, wakes, etc., which is not very often.
As always, I try to use trim and angle to minimize any splash over but there will usually one instance where people will get splashed a bit. Speed and trim are your friend in heavy conditions. With just the two of us and the dog, rarely is there a splash over as I can bring the bow up accordingly and cruise at a modest speed. A longer toon would be better in rough conditions but we manage well with the 22’
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