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what is the dead rise on the 20' vs 23'
I am curious about hull differences other than length and what about ride and handling differences although I know an extra 3 feet can make a big difference here.
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Re: what is the dead rise on the 20' vs 23'
Here's the crash course:
http://www.classicseacraft.com/literature.htm http://www.classicseacraft.com/specifications.htm Read this stuff while you await replies. Enjoy. Avg. dead-rise is 16 deg on 20, 20 deg on 23. But remember this is a variable dead-rise hull. Although very capable offshore, the 20 was designed as a bay boat, the 23 pure blue water. Here's a visual comparison a forum member posted a while back
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Re: what is the dead rise on the 20' vs 23'
Hey what pretty boats Cant wait to be back on em!
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Re: what is the dead rise on the 20' vs 23'
Hope you don't mind the re-post Hermit, its a great photo of your SCs that paints a thousand words...
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Re: what is the dead rise on the 20' vs 23'
Thanks I needed that.
I watch & wait for a 23 and they are sparse but the 20's are a bit more plentiful. And yes that photo says alot!
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