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deadrise angle at each panel on each size
Does anyone know the actual deadrise angle at the transom for each size of Seacraft hull built, from the original 21' through the 19' bowrider, 18SF, 20SF, 20 master angler, 21', 23SF and 25 Seafari? Does the 21 have the same deadrise as the 23 or the 20? does the 19 bowrider have the same deadrise as the 20. Are some flatter than others?
the 1979 Brochure shows 16 at transom for 18-20', 20 for 23' and 25.5 for the 25 Seafari. Is that the deepest part of the v, or the average across all three panels? |
I've put an angle finder on my 23 and 25. The 23 is 20.5 and the 25 is 25.5. But how do you account for the vertical step when measuring the deadrise?
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If you lay a straightedge on the bottom panel to the chine you will see that the outside tip of the other 2 panels touches the straight edge. The angle of the middle panel is a few degrees less than the 'hull' deadrise and the outer panel is even flatter. A lot of info is on Carls original patent but the angles are different on different hull designs. I will try to dig up the angles for my 23 but I don't have the others.
On my 23 at the transom I got: Inner - 20.4 (pretty close to Tim's) Middle - 13.4 Outer - 9.5 Obviously it gets steeper as you move forward. Not sure how exact they are but you get the general idea... |
The deceiving part about the deadrise on the seacraft hull is accounting for that vertical step between the panels.
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Mr. Moesly's original 21 (1960's) was 21, 13, 10 at the transom.
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