Meaning deadrise
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Degrees of V-shape hull angle measured at the transom of planing powerboats.
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the angle between the bottom of a vessel and the horizontal in the transverse plane
Source: nationalhistoricships.org.uk

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Transverse inclination of the hull bottom from keel to bilge. [Alt rise of floor.]
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The design angle between the keel and horizontal.
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The 'rise' or angle between the hull and horizontal, at any given point on a section through the hull below the waterline.
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The measurement of the angle between the bottom of a boat and its widest beam. A vessel with a 0º deadrise has a flat bottom, high numbers indicate deep V shaped hulls.
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The design angle between the keel (q.v.) and horizontal.
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The measurement of the angle between the bottom of a boat and its widest beam. A vessel with a 0º deadrise has a flat bottom, high numbers indicate deep V shaped hulls
Source: riggingandsails.com

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The design angle between the keel (q.v.) and horizontal.
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The design angle between the keel (q.v.) and horizontal.
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the angle with the horizontal made by the outboard rise of the bottom of a vessel at the widest frame
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The measurement of the angle between the bottom of a boat and its widest beam. A vessel with a 0º deadrise has a flat bottom, high numbers indicate deep V shaped hulls.
Source: marinewaypoints.com

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A common measure of ship carrying capacity, equalling the number of tonnes of cargo, stores and bunkers that the ship can transport. It is the difference between the number of tonnes of water a vessel displaces ‘light’ and the number of tons it displaces when submerged to the ‘deep load line’. A ship’s cargo capacity is less than its total deadweig [..]
Source: seahorsemarine.co.uk

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(nautical) The angle between a horizontal line drawn from the keel and the angle of the garboard and its attachment to the keel (nautical) a straight rise of bottom or floor extended out from the [..]
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