Twin Step Hull
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This may be a dumb question, but what is a twin step hull and what was the first year for it? Also, is there an easy way to visually identify a lighting vs executioner?
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i believe the twin step hull is when the hull is double stepped as opposed to 1 step, and i believe to visually identify a lighting vs executioner is-- executioner has a wind screen, and lighting has the fairing. i could be wrong though
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Do a fairing and wind screen look similar?
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Duuuuuude do a search this has been covered many times.. the step question is obvious, if you dont know that its probably not safe running any performance boat.. and the lightning vs executioner there are lots of other threads on that...
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at least one with steps any way it is a different world. i have seen a guy i know that has been boating for ever back off in a turn not thinking and spun it.