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Re: Rogue wave on the sea of life
While looking for brackets I'm finding a variety of transom angles. Measuring mine is easy enough. Is there a range of angles that can be used or does it have to be exact?
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Re: Rogue wave on the sea of life
Within a few degrees should be OK. Fortunately I believe the industry standard is right around the V-20's number. Most transoms are around 11-15 that I've seen for outboard boats. I believe the V-20 is 12 almost 13 when I measured mine.
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Re: Rogue wave on the sea of life
AAAHHHHHHH! Thanks for my UpNorth fix. ;D
Beautiful pup -- and a great shot of her. Ice diving? :o Are you on a recovery team, or is this "recreational diving?" We have a few other divers on here. |
Re: Rogue wave on the sea of life
Ferminator, thanks for the info on the transom angle
Pipe dream, I used to train with one of the county teams but not on a team anymore. Mostly recreational but do some diving with a side business for extra cash. |
Re: Rogue wave on the sea of life
You may want to consider taking a look at twistedparrots post in the for sale section. It's old technology, but extremely reliable.
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/cgi-bin/...num=1182174216 |
Re: Rogue wave on the sea of life
One thing about brackets when looking at used is that the V20 has a curved transom,
now if you just go with a center bracket this is not a problem, But going with a bracket like mine I had to make some shims on the out side edges, Cause mine came off a Seacraft which was stright across. |
Re: Rogue wave on the sea of life
Nice pup, Northern...hope the boot survived ;) ...thanks for all the great pix...ya'll hunting/gathering under the ice or lookin' around...looks COOL either way 8) ...
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