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On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 16:45:19 -0700 (PDT), Scott Dickson
wrote: ..."deadrise" to me? I know zip about boat terms, and see this often. I'll expect the usually fires to start...batten down the hatches!!!!!!!!!! It's defined as the angle from the keel to the chine - a flat bottom boat would have 0 degrees and a Deep V hull would be somewhere around 25 degree and there are varying types from modified Vee to full Vee, etc. For example, my Ranger is a hybrid - sharp entry at the bow to about mid-ships where it flattens out to 8 degrees, but there's an additional complication in that it's a stepped hull which is a whole other discussion. And you're right - there will be a huge argument over it's relative merits. :) Here's a pretty good article about it. http://www.marisafe.com/news/article...mode=1&aid=114 |
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