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Old 10-12-2013, 04:59 PM
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Marada made a variety of boats, primarily for the fresh-water boating market. The hull is a type of variable dead-rise. but the vertical hard chines are more like 14* degrees from vertical, and the outer hard chine actually turns down at the edge. The planing surfaces are decreasing angle of entry, again like the Moesly design, but the inner planing angle is only about 20-21 degree deadrise, and at the keel line, there is a 4" wide flat planing surface.

The photo below is from a 21' Mirada bow rider.

The line drawing is what the hull shape looks like from the rear.
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