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Old 02-08-2019, 03:44 PM
cdavisdb cdavisdb is offline
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yep, you are looking for a stripped hull; my sympathy on that grinder.

The concept is interesting and fun to think about. Can you reduce the weight of the cabin and high cabin cap such that it will equal the raised cg from the engine? Notched transom keeps it as low as possible, but its still a lot of engine weight up high and this hull can roll like mad if you muck with the vertical cg too much. Fore and aft cg is another issue and putting the engine weight aft means coming up with a lot more weight forward from somewhere. Extra fuel tank forward of the main tank bulkhead? There's room for 30 gallons or so, even after putting in the bulkhead that Potter left out.

You might want to think about keeping it an I/O and reducing the height of the engine box. The deep hull keeps the engine box low already and it could be several inches lower, not too much impediment to fishing room. Keeping the I/O and reducing weight of cap and cabin and you should have a very stable hull with far less roll than its deeprise suggests.

Note: the ride is so good that you can put the console further forward than in any other boat.

You might want to play with some cg calculations to get a rough cut idea.

Good luck finding one and a successfui project.
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