I just purchased a 2011 23ft CC and looking for the deadrise degree. Can anyone help me with that? I'm purchasing a thru hull and my electronics guy says he needs that information. TY
I'm not trying to be negative, but why go through all of that... Thanks for your thoughts but I rather take the easier way sometimes because of my medical issues that I have recently inquired. ( Sorry, I know you didn't know my medical situation and I use to be able to do a lot of things, but unfortunately my life has changed.) So I learned to do things easier by just picking up my phone as mentioned in my last response and said that Chuck was a real nice guy and told me the dead rise was 21 degrees. We spoke for a while and he also said for me to call him again if I had any other questions. TY again.Why call Parker..... Measure it and know!
With this simple tool. Measure 1 side about 12in in front of transom.....Write that down......Now measure the other side.....write that down..... add them together and then devide by 2. That will compansate for the boat sitting at a angle on trailer or trailer at a angle.
https://www.harborfreight.com/dial-gauge-angle-finder-34214.html
I'm not trying to be negative, but why go through all of that... Thanks for your thoughts but I rather take the easier way sometimes because of my medical issues that I have recently inquired. ( Sorry, I know you didn't know my medical situation and I use to be able to do a lot of things, but unfortunately my life has changed.) So I learned to do things easier by just picking up my phone as mentioned in my last response and said that Chuck was a real nice guy and told me the dead rise was 21 degrees. We spoke for a while and he also said for me to call him again if I had any other questions. TY again.Why call Parker..... Measure it and know!
With this simple tool. Measure 1 side about 12in in front of transom.....Write that down......Now measure the other side.....write that down..... add them together and then devide by 2. That will compansate for the boat sitting at a angle on trailer or trailer at a angle.
https://www.harborfreight.com/dial-gauge-angle-finder-34214.html
I'll have to check thanks.Number of hull lifting strakes?
Because it's easier to call Parker. The people who build the boats. It's a simple phone call. I've had to consult Parker a few times and they are very helpful. I'm sure Parker Mark, if he had the tool, would know how to use it. You own multiple Parkers. Go measure one of your boats and let the guy know what the angle is.Why call Parker..... Measure it and know!
With this simple tool. Measure 1 side about 12in in front of transom.....Write that down......Now measure the other side.....write that down..... add them together and then devide by 2. That will compansate for the boat sitting at a angle on trailer or trailer at a angle.
https://www.harborfreight.com/dial-gauge-angle-finder-34214.html
So what are your thoughts on which way to go? Go with Parker Rep or with others who are giving their opinions on using the angle finderAdditionally...anyone who's giving you this information has no skin in the game. If you order your transducer wrong, they will say sorry, but it will still be your problem not theirs. You know the old saying..."if you want something done right"
PLEASE READ ALL MY RESPONSES>>> TYIt only takes 30 secs to do it yourself
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