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Deadrise Question
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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Re: Deadrise Question
FWIW, I'm pretty sure that the max deadrise angle on a Potter 20 is 16 degrees.
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Re: Deadrise Question
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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Re: Deadrise Question
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Re: Deadrise Question
Is it the same on the Potter 18?
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Re: Deadrise Question
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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