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Transom Deadrise 24 or 26 Degrees
What is the deepest transom deadrise available? I generally think that 24 is the number, but I also seem to remember that Coyotee (Sonic) made a 26 degree bottom. I am looking to build a big center console with sterndrives, and ride in a chop is a major concern. It seems like transom deadrise and weight are about the only two things to improve the ride...AM I CORRECT???
Chris |
Re: Transom Deadrise 24 or 26 Degrees
Remember built light because weight can always be added.
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Re: Transom Deadrise 24 or 26 Degrees
I Still Prefer Heavy. What About The Deadrise??
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Re: Transom Deadrise 24 or 26 Degrees
Sutphen makes a 26 degree deadrise.
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Re: Transom Deadrise 24 or 26 Degrees
Deep sharp forefoot,Let the bow do the work so the stern doesn,t have to.
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Re: Transom Deadrise 24 or 26 Degrees
iS THE 26 AN ADVANTAGE OVER 24?? SEEMS LIKE IT WOULD HANDLE ROUGH WATER MUCH BETTER, BUT BE SLOWER SINCE MORE HULL IS IN THE WATER.
CHRIS |
Re: Transom Deadrise 24 or 26 Degrees
I think that about sums it up.
One version of the 30 and 32 Midnight Express was a 25* as well as the 34' Super Hawaii that came from those molds. |
Re: Transom Deadrise 24 or 26 Degrees
sutphens were made for rough water call RICHIE :D
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