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This may have been covered before somewhere . . . but what are the three deadrise angles at the transom of the seacraft 20 that average 17 degrees?
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FWIW, I'm pretty sure that the max deadrise angle on a Potter 20 is 16 degrees.
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I believe in the patent it's 21, 13, and 10....and that's what I measured when I mocked up the transom.....screwed on a sheet of 3/8th ply, traced it, and cut it out.
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Is it the same on the Potter 18?
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Odd though...the brochures in th eliterature section list the the 23 as 20 degrees, the 25 seafari as 25.5 degrees....
Some are even 16 degrees in the spec brochures.... |
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