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Old 08-20-2004, 07:49 AM
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Does anyone know the transom deadrise for the three boats below? It's not on their web sites.

Shamrock 270 Mackinaw
Stamas 270
Boston Whaler Conquest 275

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Old 08-24-2004, 08:07 AM
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No one on THT owns or sells these boats?
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I know the Stamas has a shallow deadrise witha modified V, better trolloing and drifting platform than pure Deep Vs. Probably 18 dgrees. Same with Whaler. The shamrock has a steeper deadrise. Sorry but I don't nkow the exact numbers. I've been looking at Stamas and the draft on those boats is very shallow and they are beamy. Seem to be great all-around boats.
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None of these boats is known for*steep deadrise on their hulls.* If that is a requirement you may wish to look at some other brands.*
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