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The last issue of Good Old Boat had a very detailed article on this topic
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Marchaj's Seaworthiness: The forgotten factor explores all of the points made be Jeff above and is still well worth the investment. Seakindliness in a boat becomes a matter of seaworthiness once crew capabilities become reduced.
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Look also into a nice comparison by Beth Leonard (in her book and articles) of their old boat a 38 foot design which she liked for its easy motion and their new 47' aluminum boat that although bigger is not more comfortable.
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