So, Starcraft experts, I have a question for you - or maybe more than one question:
When did Starcraft start to increase the deadrise in their aluminum hulls?
Has it changed much over the years? Will a newer boat likely have more deadrise than the earlier boats?
We had a couple of old aluminum hulls that were basically flat at the bottom of the transom and as such pounded enough to force a slow speed if there was much chop. We currently have an Alumacraft that has some deadrise and it will run through moderate chop without much of a problem.
I am interested in acquiring another Starcraft but wonder if I will find much difference between the hulls in the late 60's or early 70's vs later boats.
When did Starcraft start to increase the deadrise in their aluminum hulls?
Has it changed much over the years? Will a newer boat likely have more deadrise than the earlier boats?
We had a couple of old aluminum hulls that were basically flat at the bottom of the transom and as such pounded enough to force a slow speed if there was much chop. We currently have an Alumacraft that has some deadrise and it will run through moderate chop without much of a problem.
I am interested in acquiring another Starcraft but wonder if I will find much difference between the hulls in the late 60's or early 70's vs later boats.