C cap10joe Member Joined Apr 7, 2010 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Apr 7, 2010 #1 Looking to purchase a 2510 WA DV. It is a 2000 model. What is the deadrise of that vessel. Some say 18 some 21. It is so wide I can't tell.
Looking to purchase a 2510 WA DV. It is a 2000 model. What is the deadrise of that vessel. Some say 18 some 21. It is so wide I can't tell.
2320 pilothouse Well-known member Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 406 Reaction score 0 Location setauket,ny 11733 Apr 7, 2010 #2 mod v 18 deep v 21
B Bryan 2530 Well-known member Joined Mar 5, 2006 Messages 3,535 Reaction score 3 Location Westbrook CT Apr 7, 2010 #3 DV means 21
C cap10joe Member Joined Apr 7, 2010 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Apr 7, 2010 #4 I thought so, but i read somewhere that the deadrise on the transom was increased a few yrs ago. Must have been for the mv models....thanks :wink:
I thought so, but i read somewhere that the deadrise on the transom was increased a few yrs ago. Must have been for the mv models....thanks :wink:
Megabyte Well-known member Joined Feb 16, 2006 Messages 10,554 Reaction score 12 Location Lewes, DE Apr 7, 2010 #5 cap10joe":320kdnp1 said: I thought so, but i read somewhere that the deadrise on the transom was increased a few yrs ago. Must have been for the mv models....thanks :wink: Click to expand... Years ago there were three hulls in the 25 series... 14 degree MV 16 degree XL 21 degree DV Parker has since consolidated to: 16 degree MV/XL 21 degree DV The 14 degree hull is no longer in production.
cap10joe":320kdnp1 said: I thought so, but i read somewhere that the deadrise on the transom was increased a few yrs ago. Must have been for the mv models....thanks :wink: Click to expand... Years ago there were three hulls in the 25 series... 14 degree MV 16 degree XL 21 degree DV Parker has since consolidated to: 16 degree MV/XL 21 degree DV The 14 degree hull is no longer in production.