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Fr. Frank 08-17-2014 03:37 PM

Vertical Chine horizontal spacing
 
Hi guys. I cannot find my data sheet with all the measurements for a 20' hull, including dead-rise angles, transom angle, chine spacing, chine rise, etcetera.

Would someone please measure the horizontal spacing of the vertical chines at the transom for me? I'm looking for the spacing between the middle chines, and the spacing between the inner chines, and the hull angle for the inner planing surface.

I'm trying to do a preliminary set-up on my trailer before I drive from Florida to Massachusetts. Getting time off for my wife has not been as fortuitous as we hoped, and we're going to have to do a quick turn-around up there, and head straight back to Florida right after lunch on Saturday. We need to be back here by 10 a.m. on Labor Day, and it's 28 hours of driving. (My wife is not very good at long-distance driving)

gofastsandman 08-17-2014 06:31 PM

Memory says 21,17,13 Deg and 52" on my rig to first step.

Roller trailer?

FishStretcher 08-17-2014 06:39 PM

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Fr. Frank-

I put a CAD drawing up there about 3 years ago. I knew I had done this but it still took a while to find. I think the 4th post is the ticket. I traced my transom in plywood, so it should be close.


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