 Alright, I've got about 150 emails about this, so I better just address it. So I've recently received about 150 emails regarding hull speed, informing me that my boat is only going to go 7 miles an hour, maybe a tiny bit more, but about 7 miles an hour is the hull speed. Without an enormous motor, I'm not going to be able to go any faster than maybe 7 a quarter miles per hour. Max! Now, I'm running one horsepower motor that's not even running at full power right now. I have a propeller that's only on its second iteration, I've barely started fine-tuning it. I have a chipped gear on my pedal drive here. It's cloudy, I'm running a solar boat. And with all this against me, let me just check my GPS thing here, is that right there? 8.5 miles per hour. So remember, next time someone's trying to tell you what you can't do, because of some overgeneralized equation they heard or looked up somewhere that applies to some specific very average thing that has nothing to do with you, remember that there are doers and there are talkers, and there is a universe between the two. So in short, you can take your hull speed and shove it up your ass, and Jamie, you may be trying really hard and it looks like you're putting a lot of effort into that, but you know, you really don't seem to have a grasp on what hull speed is.