The Rob Ball designed 34+ / XL / R series have a flat surface on the
bottom between the leading edge of the keel and the stem. The folklore
says it's supposed to be a planing section to help support nose when
running the Spin and keep the bow from diggin'in / surf the backside of
bigger
We raced a 34R extensively..I recall the hull on this one to be flat
from the leading edge of keel forward to the bow...not from the keel
back to the stern.
I don't ever recall getting this 34R to surf.now we rarely wound
this boat up to its full potential unless we had a John Roy
HI, I meant the STEM.. so yes, between keel and the pointy end :-)
Regards
Francois Rivard
1990 34+ Take Five
Lake Lanier, Georgia
From: Robert Abbott robertabb...@eastlink.ca
To: Jean-Francois J Rivard/Atlanta/IBM@IBMUS, cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Date: 11/03/2014 05:05 PM
Subject:
: Monday, November 3, 2014 11:21:04 AM
Subject: Re: Stus-List Surfing hulls
The Rob Ball designed 34+ / XL / R series have a flat surface on the bottom
between the leading edge of the keel and the stem. The folklore says it's
supposed to be a planing section to help support nose when running
most amazing was 24ft shark design..by g hinterholler a cnc mfg founding
company. his early h30 also great surfer.shark reported back in 1970s
passing cc 53 bonaventure in windy long distance race...shark was built
for number years by cnc.
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I owned two Hinterhoeller built Sharks over the years. Great boats.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
CC 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 31 October 2014 13:44, jimmy kelly via CnC-List cnc-list@cnc-list.com
wrote:
most amazing was 24ft shark design..by g hinterholler a cnc mfg founding
company. his early