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On Mar 25, 2:55 pm, "Roger Long" wrote:
There is a way to weigh the stuff on your boat using the boat. Measure the distance from the boot top or deck to the waterline on each side amidships. Take all the stuff off and measure again. Then calculate the pounds that will sink the boat 1 inch thus: Waterline length x beam (on waterline) x .7 x 5.33 pounds to change draft one inch. If your boat has fine ends reduce the .7 a bit or increase it for a full ended boat. You can also use this method to calculate how much to raise the boot top for a certain load or increase in weight. -- Roger Long Hello Roger; I'm impressed with your designs, nice web-site. If it's not to much of a problem, could you tell me how much weight would it take to increase draft 14" on a 12'X20' section of hull, assuming it's a rectangle hull section. Thanks Joe |
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