Your opinion is yours... and thats great and respected and my opinion is of my owns views and experience as well, it doesn't mean there's only one opinion in the entire boating comunity throughout. I like the Triads way better then the Allison GT20 regardless ( except for the rare GT20 Twins ). From a very good few sources the Triad came from a GT20 and was made what it is now and it's a great boat. Most boats out there have come from some derivative of another.
And as for yours only making a slight turn in any way at all is great news for you because a severe blow out isn't a single bit of fun at all. Now I've been in a Triad Vee on a river run and it did blow out on Casey and I and it did make a move to the right but only slightly..... as well.
I've personally blown out almost every Allison I've driven ( and almost every hull I've driven ) but you have to to find the edge in getting up to speed ( not at 110 plus speeds ). At no point did it make a "bat-turn" or "spin" ...... the bow drops and it goes a little to where it wants to. Once again you have to know what to expect and what the slight signs are before it sends on an un-fun version of the blow out.
Mitchie have you driven and flown an Allison ? What other boats of serious speed have you run ? ( not being a dick at all just curious as to whats given you such a "Mine is better then yours" view instead of even mildly unbiased
wink wink
haha )
Good debate for sure
PS - I think the Allison with the Yamaha power in question is still a good idea. Haha