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I have a 20 ft cabin cruiser that had an inboard in it I would like to convert it to an outboard using this custum made bracket http://www.shareaproject.com/imageUpload.php?i=3672 ? what do you guys think of this it is 33 inches long another ? is how high do I mount the anti-ventilation plate from the bottom of the boat
Thanks Eugene |
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why did you post this 3 times?? Just go to the others and hit delete this post, and stay with one.
The Bracket is fine. You need to mount the cavatation plate even with the bottom of the boat. But there is a rule I did not follow when I did mine, for every 12" back you go, you want to raise the motor 1" i believe? |
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I dont know if it is an Armstrong bracket but it has same configuration as mine. On a 30" approx set back bracket you want the cavitation plate to be three inches above a line straight back (keel line) from the hull. According to Armstrong techs that is considered ideal. With a caveat added, that is some motors are much heavier than others and you might have to adjust that height up or down an inch or so to compensate or you will be dunking your motor too much. Call Armstrong and talk with their techs, nice people and will be very helpful ;)
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Sorry about the other post I dont know how that happend I was just editing my post and I guess I made copys But anyway thanks for all the info this is a 33 inch bracket so and a 20 ft cabin cruiser so I would mount the cavitation plate 3 inchs above keel line right one more thing do you think I should shorting the bracket
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Not sure what you mean bud ???
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if you get a shorter bracket, and get a V6 motor you will not have room to lift the motor up high anough.
And you want it all the way up if you are moored, and anough to get it up a ramp with out hitting!! |
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If its not to much to ask can I see some of brackets that you guys have out there
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I believe a 30 inch setback is pretty standard and should allow room for any v6 to be fully raised.
However, I don't think the extra 3 inches is gonna hurt you. *I'd leave it alone and install it as it is... Also pay attention to whether you have a 20 or 25 inch shaft motor. *That will make a difference in figuring everything out. I hope to be dealing with these same questions before long... Oh yeah, if you'd like to know more and see more do a search on the word bracket. Also go to the gallery section of the website and take a look. You'll see a good number of brackets. |
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kool Thanks :D
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Have any of you guys ever heard of are seen one of these brackets made from glass
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There are some out there, made coustom for high end boats, they are really a extension of the boat and work well.
But the cost of a coustom glass bracket will cost more the are V20's are worth!!!!!!!! |
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Yo MAC,
Looked at the bracket you made. Looks great, but why did you sell it ???, to heavy ? |
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The V21 has a glass "bracket" from the factory. If you want to call it that.
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/..._001.sized.jpg |
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I had the steel one made and would have used it, but I found one for $400
so I decided to use the real one and sell the steel one, but it was heavy, I say 200+ |
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A friend of mine made one modeled after the seamark bracket. It came out great!! I helped a bit with the layup and mounting. It's much less work just to buy one and bolt it on.
http://www.casdvm.com/photos/Bracket/ http://www.casdvm.com/photos/for%20sale/DSCN4221.JPG |
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That is part of the hull.
You could make something like fairly easily and bolt it to the hull, but it's cheaper to buy something like this . . . http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...%3AMEBOFF%3AIT http://i4.ebayimg.com/01/i/04/ff/e3/d6_1.JPG |
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i got a stainless marine bracket with swim platforms if anyone is interested. i think its a 30". i will measure and photo, and post in for sale area tomorow. let it set there for a few days before i put on ebay.
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Did you guys have any weight issues with the brackets I was told I was going to have to move my fuel tank and batteries up front
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In an 1985 cuddy no problem, boat sits perfectly level
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I was told that installing a bracket will weekend the transom. Is that true or a bunch of crap ???? ???
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The stainless bracket that racex has is the same bracket as I have. It weighs 130# and then a 150 outboard 390# = 520# off the back.
If done right it will last a life time!! I have had no issues with mine in the 3 seasons that I have used it!! But my transom was good and I filled the hole solid!! And just to be sure I had a bracket made for the inside that would spread the weight across the whole transom, It is made of 1/2 X 3" flat stock with 4 coats of ZRC to help with the rust, Haven't seen any rust yet!! ;D http://syncboard.com/albums/Boat-Tac...icture_016.jpg And I never trailer with out a transom saver!! |
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MJ I don't think my Armstrong aluminum bracket weighs any where near that much, I'd be surprised if it was over 65-70 lbs.
And MJ is right, if the transom is solid should be more than strong enough. Been putting them on boats for a long time now. That is also why I think a sea drive boat is a great candidate for a bracket, original from the factory has a very small hole made for the passing thru of controls and fuel lines, very little chance for water entrance into wood, generally sealed very well from the factory and the full transom is largely intact. |
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I never weight my bracket, but I have thre swim platform and when I called Stainless they told me 130#??
What ever, it works ;D |
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is that 130 bracket and platforms?
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