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fishmaster63
11-04-2005, 03:49 AM
how much freeboard does an average size man have when standing in the stern of a v 20? freeboard being the measurement of the height the side of the boat comes up to on your thigh when standing. lower thigh? mid thigh? crotch? do you feel safe with your kids in the boat?
Franco
11-04-2005, 10:50 AM
Do I feel safe with my kids in the boat, NO !!!! It's not my boat, and if you knew my kids you would understand. They keep asking me for a copy of the will!!!! LOL
macojoe
11-04-2005, 01:46 PM
I feel safe with my boat!! My kids have been in my boat since 12 & 9 never a problem.
I say that my boat comes to the lower thigh to maybe mid? I have not been in it all summer :-[
But mine is a 1975, the freeboard is a little less in the newer stuff to make room for the flotation.
Blue_Runner
11-04-2005, 04:09 PM
Yeah man, Freeboard, wasn't that a Lynard Skynard tune ;D
Mac_Attack
11-04-2005, 07:37 PM
My kids are grown men now so I feel safe with my kids aboard. My nephew is twelve and I feel safe with him aboard. Here are two photos showing the freeboard on a 1990 V20 Tim(old man) is about 5'10" tall. John (my Nephew) is 12 years old and about 5'4".
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v130/Machockey/Aug104014.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v130/Machockey/P1010023.jpg
Bill Mc ;D
garbubba
11-05-2005, 08:18 AM
They have more freeboard than many 12 footers it's one of the features I love about the boat, good support & leverage for snapper fishing.
I have had my kid & her buddies in the boat since she was about 8 (when I bought the boat) and feel very safe about it.
My v20 has pads along the gunnel to ease things a bit for a long day of bottom fishing.
BTW - freeboard is actually the measurement from the water to the top of the gunnel, although in my boat I'll be it's almost the same on the inside.
Doug
garbubba
11-05-2005, 08:19 AM
oops I meant 20 footers of course. :-/
Doug
macojoe
11-05-2005, 12:10 PM
I don't have the padding in mine, but have been thinking about it for sometime now?? Guess I no want to pay the cash.
Might try to find some cheap marine material and do it myself??
Just have to say, "O honey I need some more money for the hole in the water" and she will say "I don't want to hear it, get th F--- out here" Then the begging starts LOL ;D
ericbh1
11-05-2005, 07:05 PM
Come on now, the obvious solution is 50 cents of open cell foam duct taped to each knee. It looks dorky, but this is coming from the guy who tapes walmart bags onto his ski pants so as to keep the nortons functioning.
kamikaze
11-05-2005, 10:01 PM
fishmaster63:
The answer to your question to some extent depends on the year and configuration your looking at. I have a 74 CCand I think the transom is quite low. I'd say it's 18 to 20 inches at best.  Never mind the kids, I hold on tight when it rocking and rolling out!
Kamikaze
http://members.cox.net/douggross/transom.jpg
chesapeake724
11-06-2005, 10:59 AM
I went fishing on my Step' for the first time last week. IMHO gunnel height is fine for kids. Even adults are comfy unless it's really rocking. But if you're releasing fish and constantly bending down to the water there's not a lot of gunnel height to lean your thighs into when the boats pitching and rolling. Keep your center of gravity (aka your a$$ ;D ) inside the boat. For the other 95% of the time the gunnel height is sufficient.
Just my two cents...
willy
11-06-2005, 12:55 PM
My 85, Old School is a full transom and the gunnel height is good even for six footers plus. Where I do see an issue is in footing. The point where the wall and the floor meet (toe kick) is just slightly inboard from the gunnel so if you get in some rollers and are fighting a fish you better have some good anti slip shoes or you just might go swimming. I plan to add the gunnel pads on mine soon. It will give you leverage to place your thigh against and fight fish and balance yourself in general.And change that angle of toe stop and gunnel. I got spoiled with the Robalo CC I just sold it had them. After a day of fishing they made a big difference in comfort.
reelapeelin
11-06-2005, 04:45 PM
Fishmaster, been takin' my kids out in the V20 for last almost 7 yrs and other boats since they were in diapers...now 14 & 16...never a problem w/anybody goin' over the gunwales...
Rule #1...kids have on PFDs when under way...no compromise!!... ;)...I've been lucky no doubt, but your kids in the boat as w/any other situation are as safe as YOU make 'em...NEVER assume anything...count heads BEFORE you crank the motor, every year, kids lose life and limb because somebody started a boat motor w/out knowing there was a kid too close to the prop... :'(...keep your eyes open and use good judgement... ;)...
And God help the MORON who takes the kids out for a day in the boat w/a cooler of beer or any booze... >:(...not sayin' it's you, but some who do... ;)...
fishmaster63
11-08-2005, 06:31 AM
reel, i couldnt agree more. i have been on boats since i was born. my pop had a boat since he was 16 and hasnt been without one since. my guys are 3 and 7. they always wear pfd's when under way. as for drinking and boating, well i dont drink and i take boating more serious than most. having seen the changes in boating over the last 40 years you must take it seriously. my father has 2 sayings for as long as i can remember...
1. water is only soft when you drink it.
2. boat breaks down you cant just get out and walk.
reelapeelin
11-08-2005, 10:57 AM
FM63, sounds like you were ''raised right''... ;)...
macojoe
11-08-2005, 03:44 PM
willy, you could add toe rails if it is a problem to you.
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