MikeP
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If Vikings are any "wetter" than 1510 Hatts, they would properly be called "submersibles!"
HOWEVER, being "wet" has nothing to do with being seaworthy. We have been in rather rough, stiff following seas about 10 miles offshore northbound to NY with the boat surfing down the rollers and chugging up the other side for many hours. We had extremely heavy spray coming in at the eyebrow (bad caulking), and under the side doors as well as heavy spray over the flybridge.
It was not fun for us but the boat had no trouble with it at all...though it took a LOT of work at the helm.
HOWEVER, being "wet" has nothing to do with being seaworthy. We have been in rather rough, stiff following seas about 10 miles offshore northbound to NY with the boat surfing down the rollers and chugging up the other side for many hours. We had extremely heavy spray coming in at the eyebrow (bad caulking), and under the side doors as well as heavy spray over the flybridge.
It was not fun for us but the boat had no trouble with it at all...though it took a LOT of work at the helm.