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themclos posted 07-10-2009 10:25 AM ET (US)   Profile for themclos   Send Email to themclos  
Can somebody tell me the distance from the transom to the bow eye on a classic 22 foot hull?

I am unable to find this measurment anywhere, and my new to me 22 Outrage Cuddy is an hour away. I called Boston Whaler's customer service and they were unable to provide me with this measurement.

I have seen a hull drawing for an 18 Outrage which shows this length, but have been unable to find a comparable drawing for a 22 foot hull. I do have a copy of John Flook's drawing of a 22 Outrage transom.

This information will help me as I purchase a trailer for the boat.

Thanks,

Dan

acassidy posted 07-10-2009 10:48 AM ET (US)     Profile for acassidy  Send Email to acassidy     
mine is 20 foot 6 inches from the end of the boat to the bow stop. The boat is 22' 3" long.
themclos posted 07-10-2009 11:16 AM ET (US)     Profile for themclos  Send Email to themclos     
Thank you, that is very helpful.
Phil T posted 07-10-2009 11:22 AM ET (US)     Profile for Phil T  Send Email to Phil T     
Dan-

For future reference, the information can be found in the Reference section:

http://continuouswave.com/whaler/reference/specifications. html#hulls20-22

themclos posted 07-10-2009 11:42 AM ET (US)     Profile for themclos  Send Email to themclos     
Phil,

I have looked in the reference section, as well as searched the site extensively. Unless I am misreading the chart, the measurement I am looking for is not included in the information provided.

I was looking for the distance from the transom edge to the bow eye.

Thanks,

Dan

SpongeBob posted 07-11-2009 10:51 PM ET (US)     Profile for SpongeBob  Send Email to SpongeBob     
Level the boat. Drop a plumb bob off the bow and measure from it back back to the bow eye. Subtract that measurement from the total length.

Jeff

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