Sorry missed this earlier. By design I believe it is 20cm (8"). I applied the graphite bottom at the DWL. In the water, it is dead on at the bow and slightly more at the stern. Pretty typical I think. I would love to see it on plane, but until I can find someone to record it for me I have to guess. If you look closely between the trailer pic and the water pic you can see the black line. From the side, it appears as it draws almost no water.fallguy1000 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 8:14 am Great writeup. You are sure a detailed and exceptional writer as well.
I am going to build a bay boat and am trying to decide what it will be. What does the boat draft?
CX19 splashed - Finally
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She looks great, as a C19 should!
What size motor is that?
What size motor is that?
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A lot of the time I end up loading in a lot of wind and or current so all my trailers have pretty large side boards on them. It sure makes it easier as all you have to do is get the nose in and she will self centre 

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Yamaha F115BDan_Smullen wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:23 pm She looks great, as a C19 should!
What size motor is that?
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Can’t go wrong with that. Do you have an build album? I’d love to see how you tackled some of the same challenges.APLJaK wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 4:47 pmYamaha F115BDan_Smullen wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 3:23 pm She looks great, as a C19 should!
What size motor is that?
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I hadnt done a very good job of updating my build log so I spent today adding some pictures documenting the build process. Hope I added them in the correct place.
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Well I am not seeing the pictures 

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