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I think it usually is a bit more specific than this. Typically the
entry refers to the angle or half angle (assuming symmetry along the center line) of the water plane a the bow. A fine entry or small half angle can be achieved by having a narrow water-plane that comes to a point or by having hollows near the bow. Narrow boats can have full entries (if you cap a PVC pipe and throw it in the water it has a high Length/Beam ratio but a bluff bow) and wide boats can have fine entries say a Buzzards Bay 12 1/2... -- Tom. |
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