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Hello all, Please excuse my ignorance here, but how and where is the deadrise of a boat measured. Whilst I hear the term used frquently, I have never ... Hello all, Please excuse my ignorance here, but how and where is the deadrise of a boat measured. Whilst I hear the term used frquently, I have never really understood...
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How does your boat ride in a chop, or in large waves? The answer will largely depend on hull deadrise angle. Hulls with a steep deadrise angle, as in the first picture, slice through waves as they enter the water, and don't pound along on top of the waves.
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Boat hull deadrise ... ... Boat draft ... Use deadrise in a Sentence...
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Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page ... What is dead rise o... ... What is deadrise...
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...since last month, which has resulted in undertakers having to explain to distraught members...were not getting value for money. ... At a spiffy Maryland boatyard, a young builder has captured the lines and look of a traditional Chesapeake Bay deadrise boat and transferred them to a new 45[feet] aluminum fishing vessel.
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Higher overall deadrise also tends to make the boat more sensitive to rolling when drifting with wave motions and load shift as you walk around the boat. Manufacturers can modify the chine configuration and hull width to try and alter the effects from a change ... can someone explain how you 'bump steer' out of a chine walk?
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www.walleyecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=157879
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Can you explain the difference between the hull designs (angle, ... Normally the deadrise is greater toward the bow (65 degrees) to lesser at the stern (21 degrees); this description would be for a deep vee. A medium vee would have less angle or lower numbers. Usually the boat mfrs only give the deadrise at the stern.
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(About a 16', 8mph power boat) The deadrise is approximately contstant throughout the bottom sections, a feature that, assures (all values being equal) an easy and comfortable boat in rough water. ... James A McCurdyComment: How do you explain the plain fact that 99 per cent of all known dinghies break your second rule?
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home.clara.net/gmatkin/therules.htm
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This article describes the overall boat design spiral process and its relationship to modern computer-aided design and engineering tools. ... If you do not agree with the owner, you can suggest design alternatives and explain the affect of the different choices on the boat.
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www.newavesys.com/spiral.htm
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