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 anyone know transome degree of 1988 wellcrafts I need to find out the transome degree of my boat I have called wellcraft and always get answering machine. I am just wondering if any of you guys might know. the boat is a 1988 Wellcraft 23' fisherman... if you don't know for this boat what is the transome degree of a V20 thanks | 
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 Re: anyone know transome degree of 1988 wellcrafts 22.7 length 8.2 beam 2300 lbs 125 fuel 18 deg deadrise | 
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 Re: anyone know transome degree of 1988 wellcrafts Zebra is right on . . . Wellcraft has a section of their site for specs on older models back to 1985. Also you can check the gallery's history section . . . for the same model in 85 or 86.  | 
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 Re: anyone know transome degree of 1988 wellcrafts Just so we're talking apples and apples, do you mean "deadrise" or do you mean "transom angle"? Page 3 of the PDF here... http://www.eaglegps.com/Downloads/Ma...Files/hsns.pdf ...illustrates transom angle. Aside from transducers, transom angle comes into play with things like trim tabs, jackplates, outboard brackets, etc. | 
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 Re: anyone know transome degree of 1988 wellcraft If you mean transom degree . . . it's usually b/w 12 and 14 degrees on most boats.  I'd wait and measure your boat. You can use a Square (and do some trig.) or use a steel protractor.  http://www.toolpeddler.com/images/17genzz.jpg | 
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 Re: anyone know transome degree of 1988 wellcrafts honestly I don't know what I am talking about I just need to know what the degree the outboard bracket that I am looking for needs to be. thanks | 
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 Re: anyone know transome degree of 1988 wellcrafts Get the tool above from home depot or another hardware store. It's the fastest /most accurate way of measuring. It should be something like 12 or 14 degrees . . . I can't remember.   | 
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 Re: anyone know transome degree of 1988 wellcrafts http://www.armstrongnautical.com/images/OrdrFrmPic1.gif MEASURING THE TRANSOM ANGLE: Place a carpenter's square, with the long side (22.½") under the keel or to the outside edge of the hull, parallel with the chine. When the short side (14") comes in contact with the transom, take the measurement (see sketch) between the inside corner of the square and the boat transom. Each 1/4" is equal to 1° in transom angle. This is from ArmstrongNauticals site. http://www.armstrongnautical.com/Brackform.htm | 
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 Re: anyone know transome degree of 1988 wellcrafts Your so smart!! :-* | 
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 Re: anyone know transome degree of 1988 wellcrafts BS I am so impressed with your knowledge!!! Wanna see me naked?!!!!!!! ;D | 
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