Dumb newbie question

Knot Working

Seaman
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Hi, I am looking to purchase a new boat and am seeing a lot of make about deadrise. What is deadrise and is it bad for my health? Thanks,
 

JasonJ

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Re: Dumb newbie question

If you look at the back of the boat, you will see how it forms a V at the bottom. The higher the degree of dearise, the more pronounced the V is. A deep V is good for handling and speed through rough water, but is more difficult to bring up on plane, requiring more power to do so. A shallow V comes up on plane much easier requiring less power, is generally faster, but is uncomfortable in rough water and does not handle hard cornering at speed as well as a deep V. What do you plan on using the boat for?
 

Knot Working

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Re: Dumb newbie question

The boat is a SeaFox 23 walkaround with 18* deadrise. I will be using for family fun but would like to be able to travel to nearshore reefs (up to 30 NM out). Does 18* sound like too little for nearshore? Thanks for the help....
 

FlyBoyMark

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Re: Dumb newbie question

Sea Fox 23' looks like a good entry level offshore boat...looks like it could handle 6' seas or better no sweat. I would NOT try to ride a storm out in it though. Would really be kool setup with 25 mile radar coupled w/GPS display on a low profile flybridge for two. For offshore use I would go with a single big engine and back up 25 HP long shaft rigged with push prop. That far out you need a REALLY good VHF radio and weather band radio. In addition by law, you need to take the Coast Guard safety course and ESPECIALY a navigation course if your going that far off shore. This class of boat offshore is akin to almost getting a pilots license.
 
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