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1976 A25 Deadrise at Stern

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cmoffatnc1
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1976 A25 Deadrise at Stern

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Has anyone got that info handy? thanks in advance.
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Re: 1976 A25 Deadrise at Stern

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Deadrise defined (No, it's not The Walking Dead):
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There's no one "deadrise number". It's a different angle at various points along the hull. To complicate matters Albin 25 hulls are rounded like a sailboat. If you're talking about deadrise in the longitudinal plane fore and aft in terms of the angle from the deepest part of the "belly" of the hull out to the stern that's different. But this is the early model full displacement hull.
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For the later DeLuxe models like yours it looks like this.
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In terms of trailer bunk fitment this might help a bit.
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We are no longer Albin owners, so that's the only help I can offer.
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Re: 1976 A25 Deadrise at Stern

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cmoffatnc1 wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 2:52 pm Has anyone got that info handy? thanks in advance.
I made a 3D model of the hull from drawings sjohistoriska museet had scanned.

https://cad.onshape.com/documents/f4f8d ... 4c36f7c65a
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Re: 1976 A25 Deadrise at Stern

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Thank you
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Re: 1976 A25 Deadrise at Stern

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cmoffatnc1 wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 6:49 pmThank you

Are you looking to fit a trailer? I have the deluxe hull modeled also. Its quite easy to make bunk drawings if you need that. Or use the drawings directly. I made that and 4post lift drawings for people in the past.
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