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Smelly
12-01-2006, 04:37 AM
Hi Team!
Can someone please advise what year and main differences are for these Haines models:
V17R
V17L
V17C
Also, which of these three(3) has the deepest V?
Regards
blaze
12-01-2006, 08:06 AM
not a haines man but
I think you will find the boats all the same in the hull with different top decks, cab, low profile etc
cheers
blaze
griz066
12-01-2006, 08:11 AM
Yup spot on Blaze same hull C=cabin R=runabout
L=lockable cabin (I think)
Cheers Griz ;)
Brejen
12-01-2006, 08:27 AM
L is for Low profile cabin.
Here's a V17L
Smelly
12-01-2006, 09:20 AM
That's a beautiful looking boat Brefjen. I'm in love..
What is the Deadrise angle and what year was this made?
What HP do you run it with?
Smelly
Brejen
12-01-2006, 08:08 PM
Think they where made around the '89 period. I have a Johnson 175 V6.
And thanks for the comments
Brett
2DKnBJ
12-01-2006, 08:12 PM
Smelly
My pic is the 17C.If you look down the line you will see a few 17 L's.Take no notice of the Southwind that is parked in there somewhere ::)
Not sure what the deadrise is but they give a fantastic ride.
Cheers Dazza
micknmerle
12-01-2006, 08:16 PM
pretty sure the old haines hulls were 22.5 degree deadrise.. really good in the rough and plenty of glass in them, but pretty unstable at rest....And yes the 17c,17r and 17l all share the same hull, the 17l is still used as a small abalone boat because its fast.
Mick
skippa
12-01-2006, 10:02 PM
Smelly,
Great little boats the Haines V17's, certainly able handle any normal PB bay chop. 1st pic is my old V17R and shows the deepvee hull. All the V17's share this hull, only the deck latout varies from model to model, eg C, R or L as previously explained.
Cheers,
Tony 8-)
skippa
12-01-2006, 10:05 PM
A few different Haines hulls at a earlier 'Haines Day Out' M&G last year.
skippa
12-01-2006, 10:10 PM
Take no notice of the Southwind that is parked in there somewhere ::)
Cheers Dazza
Do mean this Darren ;)
Smelly
12-01-2006, 10:15 PM
Orgasmic! You guys are spoilt!!! :D
Thanks all for your great pics - really gave me a good look in as to what all the fuss is about - now I know...!
I am in the market for a 4.5 - 5ish m boat for PPB. When I showed the deckie (wife) the pics this morning, she also fell head over heels -but then I had to tell her about the rocking at rest - big put off for her - anything been done by you guys to try and level out the rockiness at rest on the V17L?
Otherwise, I may be forced into a TABS platie (4.55 - 5m).. Thoughts? (remember PPB only)
Also - how do these V17L hulls compare to the Seafarer V-474 - in terms of ride through chop and stability at rest?
Smelly
Smelly
12-01-2006, 10:24 PM
Brejen,
Can I ride your Mistress? ::)
Smelly
Hoges
12-01-2006, 10:24 PM
Smelly, the Haines hulls are perfect for PPB but if you want stability at rest there has to be a tradeoff. Personally I would prefer the safety underway of a Haines type of hull to worrying about stability at rest.
If the handbrake can't see this then buy a barge or fish off the pier!
Also as I mentioned earlier in one of your many threads re this I believe the minimum size for PPB to be no less than 17 foot. (Whatever that is in metric)
Smelly
13-01-2006, 12:47 AM
Thanks DAVO, will certainly look into it - what is the year and deadrise on this baby!
Hoges - Totally agree with the saftey part.
When "stability at rest" is stated, what exactly does this mean - does it mean when all crew is stationary in center - it can still roack and sway alot - or does it mean boat leans to one side if 1 or more people are standing on the same side together - or even both?
baitchuka
13-01-2006, 10:29 AM
SMELLY... have alook at the haines 490slf if ya can find one. about the same size as the 17L ,but the cabin is bigger the hull is wider.You still get the same haines ride , but they are better at rest. Having owned both(currently have 16r) iwould choose the 490 any day.
should never have sold it.........
cheers DAVO.....
2DKnBJ
13-01-2006, 09:35 PM
Skippa Skippa Skippa
Those were the days when you WERE in the Haines club.
Like the second pic you have gone out on your own to the Southwind club ;D ;D
Cheers Dazza.
I might have to deckie for you one day to see how it goes myself ::)
Cheers Dazza
Where and when do you have these Haines Hunter days????
2DKnBJ
13-01-2006, 10:26 PM
We have had a few now but the crew has grown a bit and it is not only the Haines boyz now but a great bunch of blokes that get together and have a great day on the water.The crew now consist of tinnies, crestcutters, whittley's and...and a southwind along with the HAINES.This is our next trip.
Cheers Dazza
http://www.ausfish.com.au/cgi-ausfish/yabb2/YaBB.cgi?num=1136810440
Are there any big Haines's amongst you.
whats the biggest one in the group.
baitchuka
14-01-2006, 08:42 AM
Thanks DAVO, will certainly look into it - what is the year and deadrise on this baby!
Hoges - Totally agree with the saftey part.
When "stability at rest" is stated, what exactly does this mean - does it mean when all crew is stationary in center - it can still roack and sway alot - or does it mean boat leans to one side if 1 or more people are standing on the same side together - or even both?
21 degree deadrise. mine was 1989 model.....DAV0
2DKnBJ
14-01-2006, 09:08 AM
All the Haines' are V 17's
Cheers Dazza
skippa
15-01-2006, 07:18 PM
Skippa Skippa Skippa
Those were the days when you WERE in the Haines club.
Like the second pic you have gone out on your own to the Southwind club ;D ;D
Cheers Dazza.
I might have to deckie for you one day to see how it goes myself ::)
Cheers Dazza
Darren,
Mate it was a beaut day out in the Southwind, pity the other 'club boys' couldn't make it .....
one bloke was doing his hair, another guy had to mow the lawns and our newest memeber is a painter who must really love his work as he told me he just painted his garage had had to stay home and watch it dry .....
all seemed like nice blokes over the phone tho :-? ::) ;D ;D
Cheers,
Tony 8-)
PS yeah mate ur welcome to deckie anytime ...
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