What does deadrise mean for boats











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What does deadrise mean for boats? • • Best Boat Insurance? Boat Insurance Tips    • How to insure a boat properly?   • Link to boat: https://www.heartlandmarineboats.com/... • What’s the best place to buy your boating gear? Duh: https://theadriftshop.com • Type in “UsedBoatsTV” at check for a nice discount! • Best Boat Insurance? Boat Insurance Tips    • How to insure a boat properly?   • How does boat financing work:    • How do I get a boat loan?   • And be sure to click here to subscribe to our totally awesome youtube channel: • Click here to Subscribe:    / @thekidcansell   -~- • https://www.discoverboating.com/buyin... • Top 10 Best Family Boats:    • The Top 10 Best Used Open Bow Boats 2...   • *Se habla Espanol. Pregunta por Brandon • Please watch episode #1 of our all new fishing series: What Is The Best Catfish Bait? Catfishing Tips Lake of the Ozarks Jug Fishing •    • What Is The Best Catfish Bait? Catfis...   • Sister Ship On Water Demonstration:    • 2009 Cobalt 262 On Water Demo - Cobal...   • Our website: www.HeartlandMarineBoats.com • Capacity Rating Formula: How are boat Capacity Ratings Given? What is Yacht Certified Mean with the Coast Guard- OR in Iowa •    • How are boat Capacity Ratings Given? ...   • Trim like a boss:    • How to Trim A Boat - How to operate t...   • Boat start blues:    / hbl79svii2pg   • Docking practice:    • How to back a boat into a slip easily...   • #usedboatstv #boattrader • Top 5 DIY Boat Upgrades!    • How to fix up your boat easily?   • One term you see bounced around from boat salespeople is deadrise. Especially when comparing models from dealer to dealer: • But what exactly does this term mean? • Getting right into it, deadrise is basically the angle of which your hull rises from the keel, measured against a flat horizontal plane. • Now that you know the definition, the video should be over right? Well not so fast my friends, put your clickers down for a moment because the measurement itself can be misleading. • You see, there are 3 places the measurement could potentially come from. • #1. Transom #2.) Forward #3.) Bow • This where you must be careful when reading specs online. • In fact, if you see the term “variable deadrise,” then it is really a total crap shoot because this doesn’t have a true definition. • It could be the actual measurement is one of the 3 areas or an average of each. • Or it could be measured at any spot on the transom. The issue here is that you will have a varying angle on most all fiberglass boats unlike most aluminum boats which hull angle stay true at the transom. What I am getting at here is that if a sharp vee is important to you, it is probably a good thing to download an app or measure yourself vs believing what you read online. Like my grandpa James always, “Boy, you can read bad stuff about Jesus on the internet, don’t make it true.” There are obviously many ways this can be measured or interpreted. So, which one should you be really relying on while comparing: • In my experience, the boats that cut through the waves the best, have the greatest transom deadrise, and the greatest transom deadrise should be measured just inside the outer chine. • For many years I noticed when I told a customer that a certain boat has 1 degree more deadrise than another, I could see they would completely disregard that it was benefit. • And for that reason, it is important for you to know, the sharper it is at the transom, it only continues to increase aft to bow. If not, that would be a very odd-looking boat. • Here in a moment, I am going to conduct a little experiment to show what higher deadrise does for the ability to cut through rough chop while boating. • But first, it is equally as important to understand the reverse side of sharp vee hull. • The higher the deadrise, typically, the less lateral stability you have. • A deck boat normally has a lower transom angle. They may not cut through big waves the best but will sit extremely stable while coving out with friends and family. • On the flip side, a true bow rider typically has a higher transom angle, cuts through rough water better, but doesn’t sit as stable while coving out. • With these things considered, I hope you can see that although the higher your deadrise the greater the ability to cut waves, if 51% of your boating doesn’t consist of fighting monster rollers, then it truly isn’t nearly as significant of a factor while boat shopping. • One thing we can all agree on is that up until this point, it is simply all. Just words. • However, let’s close with a super simple experiment that shows exactly what we are talking about: • Now that we know what deadrise is, you can determine how important of a factor it is to you.

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