Stock runabout question....
rulebook:
2) No part of the immersed surface may have a negative dead rise. The immersed surface may have a maximum notch of 5/8”, and turning
fins may also be added to the immersed surface.
.... Dead rise: lift from the centerline or keel to the chine. Sometimes referred to as a V. An example of dead rise is the keel being 0 and the chine
being 1” higher. Negative dead rise is the opposite of dead rise. Negative dead rise is not permitted in any runabout. This is the case for both
negative dead rise from fore to aft and port to starboard
I don't see any specific language regarding the size (depth, or length) or number of turn fins or location of turn fins as within the immersed surfaces?
Can you freely locate turn fin(s) anywhere within the immersed surfaces?
Thanks
Dan
rulebook:
2) No part of the immersed surface may have a negative dead rise. The immersed surface may have a maximum notch of 5/8”, and turning
fins may also be added to the immersed surface.
.... Dead rise: lift from the centerline or keel to the chine. Sometimes referred to as a V. An example of dead rise is the keel being 0 and the chine
being 1” higher. Negative dead rise is the opposite of dead rise. Negative dead rise is not permitted in any runabout. This is the case for both
negative dead rise from fore to aft and port to starboard
I don't see any specific language regarding the size (depth, or length) or number of turn fins or location of turn fins as within the immersed surfaces?
Can you freely locate turn fin(s) anywhere within the immersed surfaces?
Thanks
Dan
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