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The 312 CC sits on the 6th-generation Variable Degree Stepped (VDS) hull. This three-hulls-in-one platform provides the perfect balance of stability and performance, whether at rest or slogging through chop. The deepest of the three “steps” has a steep 24-degree entry-point angle designed to peel open the water aggressively, providing a uniquely effortless ride experience on deck. The second surface is positioned at a slightly shallower angle of 23 degrees, enabling air to flow efficiently under the hull. This aeration ensures less friction and brings a welcomed higher rate of fuel economy. Finally, the third and outermost stepped surface is positioned at a flatter 22 degrees, enhancing stability at rest. In practical terms, this means riders will feel less rocking in big rollers, and probably won’t get those dreaded sea legs after battling prize game. The performance and ride of the 312 is powered by either twin Mercury 300 or 350 Verado engines or twin Yamaha F300’s.
Enhancing the impressive ride characteristics of VDS is Sailfish’s Sailtech construction process. Sailtech represents the synergy of a building philosophy and the materials used to construct the boat. Sailtech provides built-in quality, strength, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing your boat can withstand whatever rigors you endure while
working to land your next catch. Sailtech uses materials including Kevlar, carbon fiber and quad axile fiberglass mat and Trevira to ensure the strength, quality and durability boaters need when fishing offshore or caught in gnarly conditions.
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