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 Norman 23 - does it have a V-Hull?

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Tom Morgan Posted - 26 Sep 2018 : 19:14:38
The people moving my boat have asked if it has a v-hull. They say that armed with the make and model, they can probably find out, but asked me to double check just to be sure. As I have only seen my boat once, and it was in the water at the time, I don't know. Could anyone tell me, please?
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Tom Morgan Posted - 27 Sep 2018 : 10:58:02
Thanks, Clive and df. Your photos tell me everything I wanted to know.

Tom
cliveshep Posted - 27 Sep 2018 : 02:18:32
Pretty much all Normans are a deep-vee hull of constant deadrise, exceptions being some early Calumcraft and Norman babies.

Looking at the 18's, 18'5's, 20's and 23/24's you could be forgiven for thinking they cut the hull mould in half and stuck different length bits into the middle.

This is an old 18:-








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df Posted - 26 Sep 2018 : 21:05:17
This is a 32 but pretty much the same shape as the bum of a 23, as you can see it's a very shallow V at the front going to nearly flat at the back with slight keel, should help the movers.
Have you spoken to tonytugboats? He generally comes highly recommended for boat transport and knows the underside of most boats.


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