@@louv4437 Certainly. Deadrise is important to a soft ride, but other characteristics weigh-in. These include the angle and geometry of the chines, width at the chines, shape of the entry… Again, transom deadrise is a great indicator, but the difference between 24- and 22.5 degrees is not going to be detectable, given other factors will also be somewhat different.
What is the deadrise at the transom please
@@louv4437 22.5 degrees.
Here is a complete test ( from 2021). Note that pricing and equipment likely has undergone some changes since then.
@@BoatingMagazine thank you, so not quite 24 is still good enough to run 100 miles in the right conditions?
@@louv4437 Certainly. Deadrise is important to a soft ride, but other characteristics weigh-in. These include the angle and geometry of the chines, width at the chines, shape of the entry… Again, transom deadrise is a great indicator, but the difference between 24- and 22.5 degrees is not going to be detectable, given other factors will also be somewhat different.
@@BoatingMagazine thank you!