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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 70467" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>That is actually a semi vee. The determination of such is measured at the transom. If it has less than 22 degrees of deadrise (from horizontal) but more than zero, it is a semi vee. If it has more than 22, it is a deep vee. </p><p></p><p>Looks like a very well built rig. One thing that sticks out on that is the double riveting. Very few companies do that. Lund is one of the few that comes to mind (known for being VERY solid boats. Having owned one, well dad owns one, I can vouch for their durability). </p><p></p><p>Post a couple pictures of the top transom corner gussets, and of the bow cover and light. It is looking familiar to me, but I don't have quite enough to tell for sure the make....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 70467, member: 55"] That is actually a semi vee. The determination of such is measured at the transom. If it has less than 22 degrees of deadrise (from horizontal) but more than zero, it is a semi vee. If it has more than 22, it is a deep vee. Looks like a very well built rig. One thing that sticks out on that is the double riveting. Very few companies do that. Lund is one of the few that comes to mind (known for being VERY solid boats. Having owned one, well dad owns one, I can vouch for their durability). Post a couple pictures of the top transom corner gussets, and of the bow cover and light. It is looking familiar to me, but I don't have quite enough to tell for sure the make.... [/QUOTE]
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