10M Express Deadrise?

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crazyyankee
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10M Express Deadrise?

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Does anyone know the deadrise of the hull? Buying a transducer, and I want to make sure I don't need a long shaft on the thru hull for a steep deadrise. My recollection is that its a pretty small one, but I figured I'd ask the experts.
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it may depend on the location you are intending to place it.

My installation required a FAIRING BLOCK to get the transducer toshoot straight down, instead of on an angle.

From the inside of the boat, you'll find my 'ducer in the lazarette - on the stbd side, fairly close to the stbd stringer from center line.

If you are interested I can dig out the info on the 'ducer and fairing block.

I'm running a Ray Marine C-80 integrated chartplotter.

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