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That's right...it's 25" from the top of the transom notch to the
bottom of the boat at the transom. How the hell do you think
transom height is measured?

What's the distance between the top of the transom notch and the
waterline?

Eisboch

I posted how transom height on bracketless outboard boats is measured.



I understand. My question was what is the distance between the top of
the notch and the waterline?

Eisboch



This might help:

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/propwrap.jpg


At rest, the round stainless drain below the scuppers on the port side
is above the waterline, and in fact, if you stretched a line across the
transom from one chine to the other, it would mark the waterline,
because the outside edge of the trim tabs are also visible.

I'm guessing what is out of the water is about half the height of the
transom, or around 12.5 inches at rest.

Just a guess.




Here you can see the boat floating on its lines:

http://www.parkerboats.net/pages/boa...l.jsp?boatid=7


Note that the boat is on its chine at the stern. Also notice how high
the bow and sides are...


Note that the Bay model of the 21 footer is much lower in the water...it
is built on an entirely different hull.

http://www.parkerboats.net/pages/boa...l.jsp?boatid=5



 
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