no it will give you a softride but very unstable in beam sea
Depends what you mean by better. The 17 degree deadrise will cut through the waves better than the 21. However the 21 will plane faster and will be more stable at rest. So better is dependant on the use you are planning.
17 degrees Celsius = 62.6 degrees Fahrenheit
It is: 73+17 = 90 degrees
That's a 17 degree difference.
1.4 degree Fahrenheit from Rahul Pra (M.P.)
yes. 0 degree Fahrenheit is -17 degree celsius which is obviously colder than 0 degree celsius.
17 degrees is an acute angle because it's greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
1 degree F = -17 degrees C
3 degrees Celsius (37.2 degrees Fahrenheit) is the average low. -17 degrees Celsius (1 degree Fahrenheit) is the record low.
That would place you right on the border between Sweden and Norway.
you must give compass points to find your way
A polygon whose internal angles sum to 2700 degrees has 17 sides.