F32 Transom Width?
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F32 Transom Width?
I am just sitting on the other side of the world from my boat at the moment and dreaming of projects when I get home. Just wondering if anyone off hand can tell me the approximate transom width of the F32?
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This might be silly to mention, but I will anyhow. The width from chine to chine is less than the width under the rubrail. Off the top of my head I can't remember the difference, but its enough that if you were making plans from afar or constructing something from afar you would want to make sure you knew what that difference is. Also knowing the height from the rubrail to the chine and from there to the bottom of the Vee would be helpful. You could then do a small drawing with fairly accurate representations of the dimensions of the transom on your F-32.
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I am sitting in a war zone in the butt hole of Africa at the moment and just dreaming about my boat. I want to get a dinghy for spring and don't know if if a 9ft dingy would hang out past the sides of the transom.
BTW, Happy New Year to all my fellow Trojan boaters. I hope you have calm waters and sunny skies in 2013.
BTW, Happy New Year to all my fellow Trojan boaters. I hope you have calm waters and sunny skies in 2013.
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That 13' is about 1/3 of the way back from the bow and it narrows from there to the transom. Having said that, the transom is at least 10' wide so a 9' should be fine, depending on whether you want to keep an outboard hanging on it as well. I carry my old 8'4" Achilles and it fits well within the transom width.Commissionpoint wrote:Its a 13 foot beam. You will have no trouble.
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I think its 11'9" at the transom rubrail. Can't totally remember if thats the F-32 or not that I am thinking of though.
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There are 350 different varieties of shark, not counting loan or pool.
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Measurement on the F32 at the stern above the rub rail 10'5" not including the rub rail and just below the rail 10'2" ( outside the hull )
It maybe slightly less at swim platform but if so not much at all ( inch or 2 if anything). Below the rail the hull gets wider then tapers back in ( bulges out ). I did not trust the platform and the water is too cold .
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The F36 is approx 10-11" wider at the stern , Until today I thought it was about the same , as they both have a 13' beam
Hope this helps
It maybe slightly less at swim platform but if so not much at all ( inch or 2 if anything). Below the rail the hull gets wider then tapers back in ( bulges out ). I did not trust the platform and the water is too cold .
BTW
The F36 is approx 10-11" wider at the stern , Until today I thought it was about the same , as they both have a 13' beam
Hope this helps
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A 9' will not hang out. Here is what a 10' 6" and motor look like. With engine vertical it sticks out even less... I just docked port side only.ScurvyDog wrote:I am sitting in a war zone in the butt hole of Africa at the moment and just dreaming about my boat. I want to get a dinghy for spring and don't know if if a 9ft dingy would hang out past the sides of the transom.
BTW, Happy New Year to all my fellow Trojan boaters. I hope you have calm waters and sunny skies in 2013.


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Ready, you have no problem running with your "dink" hanging our past your transom? I would love to have a 10 ft dinghy, but don't want to take the motor off every time!
Thanks for the pic! It allows me to have some perspective on what it will look like.
Thanks for the pic! It allows me to have some perspective on what it will look like.
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Ready, Did you add any support to your platform for the weight hanging over it like that ?
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No but I moved away from having a dinghy on the platform... the weight made the stern want to sit down and following seas....... you know the F32 story on that and we have some following seas on Georgian Bay so I moved to towing.alexander38 wrote:Ready, Did you add any support to your platform for the weight hanging over it like that ?
Put cleats, well reinforced on the top of transom for that and am happy with towing.
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1987 President 43' Twin Lehman 225SP Turbo
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1978 F32 Sedan twin 318 Chry SOLD
Safe Cove Marina, Port Charlotte, FL