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dead rise?
"Jack Redington" wrote in message ink.net... Bryan wrote: "JR North" wrote in message ... It's the inclusive angle of the hull at the transom, from keel to chine. JR Bryan wrote: What does dead rise mean? My boat has a 19 degree dead rise. -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth Thanks, but that didn't help. Want to try a simpler or more illustrative explanation? If you sat your boat on a flat surface and had it level on the center keel The angle that the bottom slopes up to the edge of the side at the back of the boat. A flat bottom boat has no deadrise. Capt Jack R.. |
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dead rise?
"Jack Redington" wrote in message ink.net... Bryan wrote: "JR North" wrote in message ... It's the inclusive angle of the hull at the transom, from keel to chine. JR Bryan wrote: What does dead rise mean? My boat has a 19 degree dead rise. -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth Thanks, but that didn't help. Want to try a simpler or more illustrative explanation? If you sat your boat on a flat surface and had it level on the center keel The angle that the bottom slopes up to the edge of the side at the back of the boat. A flat bottom boat has no deadrise. Capt Jack R.. Got it figured out thanks to rec.boats! Thanks |
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