So I currently own a 9.9 evinrude with this 12 ft rowboat. I've put a lot of work into the motor and I still can't get over 10mph. There are many videos on youtube of guys getting to 20-25mph with the same motor on 12 ft boats. Here is one such video
https://youtu.be/M_OZ4Qa7H9g
I've been told that it's because my boat is a "displacement hull" and I have to much "deadrise" near the transom for the boat to properly plane. Is this the case?
I'm looking at purchasing this 12ft duranatic. It's wide which is what I like, but I want something that'll get up on a plane. It's wider then the boat I have which I hope will provide more stability, but I just don't see how this boat has less "deadrise" then my current boat does. What am I missing? I've been told that the duranatic is a semi-v and will plane at 20mph with my setup. This is according to someone on from another topic who claims to have the same exact motor I have with the same exact boat I'm looking at. I asked why these boats are usually advertised as "v-hulls" on craigslist as opposed to something like a jon boat and this was the response I received.
This is the duranatic I'm looking at, besides being wider I can't really see how this boat has less "deadrise" then my current boat. What am I missing? I don't want to buy another boat just to have the same issue.
https://youtu.be/M_OZ4Qa7H9g
I've been told that it's because my boat is a "displacement hull" and I have to much "deadrise" near the transom for the boat to properly plane. Is this the case?





I'm looking at purchasing this 12ft duranatic. It's wide which is what I like, but I want something that'll get up on a plane. It's wider then the boat I have which I hope will provide more stability, but I just don't see how this boat has less "deadrise" then my current boat does. What am I missing? I've been told that the duranatic is a semi-v and will plane at 20mph with my setup. This is according to someone on from another topic who claims to have the same exact motor I have with the same exact boat I'm looking at. I asked why these boats are usually advertised as "v-hulls" on craigslist as opposed to something like a jon boat and this was the response I received.
It's not a V-hull. V-hulls are called V's because of the hull shape at the transom. That boat is more or less flat at the transom. However, I have a Duranatic 12 identical to that one and it flat out flies with a 9.9, well over 20 mph. Lot's of Craigslist ads will say V-hull because the sellers have no clue what makes it a V-hull. They see the pointy end and think V-hull. It's the shape at the transom that matters... Back to the Duranautic. I go about 240 myself and my boat handles me just fine. It's relatively shallow, though, so avoid putting all your weight on on transom cap. I usually run with my gas tank between the front and middle seats to balance things out a bit.
This is the duranatic I'm looking at, besides being wider I can't really see how this boat has less "deadrise" then my current boat. What am I missing? I don't want to buy another boat just to have the same issue.

