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<blockquote data-quote="Ictalurus" data-source="post: 281623" data-attributes="member: 2983"><p>I'm assuming the 1953 Alumacraft Model K is a V-Hull.</p><p></p><p>Not exactly sure what your asking, but I've included a pic w/ basic measurements. Sometimes on these older v-hulls, the widest part of the beam may be towards the bow (as opposed to the transom in jons). bottom width can be measured at the bottom of the transom, transom height is also important (long or short shaft motor). Usually through some combination of beam, bottom width, transom hieght and lenght you can determine carrying capacity and HP ratings. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ictalurus, post: 281623, member: 2983"] I'm assuming the 1953 Alumacraft Model K is a V-Hull. Not exactly sure what your asking, but I've included a pic w/ basic measurements. Sometimes on these older v-hulls, the widest part of the beam may be towards the bow (as opposed to the transom in jons). bottom width can be measured at the bottom of the transom, transom height is also important (long or short shaft motor). Usually through some combination of beam, bottom width, transom hieght and lenght you can determine carrying capacity and HP ratings. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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