gton, NC
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Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 11:08 PM
To: CNC boat owners, cnc-list
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Subject: Re: Stus-List 30-1 keel depth
Hi Andrew,
I use the following method to measure draft in
A lot of confusion comes from the transducer offset and whether or not it
can or has been calibrated. Many owners simply know what number is too low
or what number makes them uncomfortable. I've measured my draft and
attempted to calibrate the offset but still get misleading information
(plus or
Broad Creek, Magothy River, Md
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Subject: Stus-List 30-1 keel depth
Thank you to all for the great responses. I went back to Sailboatdata and there
it was, the very last line at the bottom of the page, shoal keel 4 ft 2. The
owner says he thinks it's the deep keel, but
Thank you to all for the great responses. I went back to Sailboatdata and
there it was, the very last line at the bottom of the page, shoal keel 4 ft 2.
The owner says he thinks it's the deep keel, but doesn't think it's as deep as
5 ft. Not sure where 4 ft 7 comes from.
What is the proper w