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Found the hull deadrise angle...what's my transom degree?
1971 20' SF....Used a protractor and it said 16...is my transom degree 14?
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Use the protractor to measure your transom angle. I believe it's 13*
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I placed this on the transom and it read 16. Was that the transom degree or hull deadrise? I'm so confused with finding the transom degree...
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It's 12 or 13 degrees depending on the tide and wind. Give that thing a tap and try it again. I have the same contraption.
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I put the flat bottom part vertical on the transom and it read 16. Is that giving me the hull deadrise or does that represent the transom degree?
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What you're looking for is the angle relation between the transom and keel. Using that tool the keel needs to be zero.
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transom degree strick |
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Is the keel level or tilted back by 4 degrees?
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