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rom wrote:
"Now let's examine the studies findings on vessels that sank while underway. The single most critical reason boats are flooded on open water has to do with transom height. Thirteen of the 15 boats in this category were outboard-powered and the engine cutouts were often only inches above the water. The motor wells in some cases were too low, too shallow, and too slow to drain. The lack of freeboard aft allowed seas to board, "pooping" the boat as water came over the stern. Slow draining wells caused the boat to sit lower on her lines due to the weight of the water, further compounding the problem of low transom height. Another contributing factor is typically weight distribution. The addition of trolling motors, large coolers, and bait wells, among other things, decrease buoyancy aft and trim the vessel down by the stern, in turn decreasing freeboard aft." Excerpted from "Why do boats sink" by Ocean Marine Services Marine Surveyors. http://www.oceanmarineservices.com/w...boats_sink.htm Boat/US included that article in their Seaworthy Magazine: "Why Boats Sink (And How to Keep Them Afloat" http://www.boatus.com/seaworthy/sinking/ This is a brochure they mail to all those they insure, as a way to decrease claims. |
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