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Is old-school heavy displacement really safer, or just outdated tech dressed up as tradition?
With 2026's volatile seas and rising insurance costs, the debate between heavy displacement hulls and modern lightweight designs is more relevant than ever for cruisers and commercial operators. Cast your vote on whether tradition truly equals safety or if it's time to embrace innovation.
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