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randlemanboater 02-06-2007 09:06 AM

Full Transom Measurement
 
Hey guys,

Will someone with a full transom V-20 give me a measurement on the outside from the tip top to the bottom of the V? I assume most years models will be the same height.

I have seen several things online and in a boat store during the last week that have got the wheels turning in my head. Need that measurement to further calculate.

Thanks.

reelapeelin 02-06-2007 11:03 AM

Re: Full Transom Measurement
 
Randleman...I can't give you the measurement, but I'm pretty sure that measurement will change in year models late 70s...that's when Wellcraft raised the cap height in order to make floor deck self-bailing... ;) ...

Airslot 02-06-2007 11:35 AM

Re: Full Transom Measurement
 
REEL, I'm probably wrong, but I don't think the cap height changed, at least on the outside. I think they just raised the deck, reducing cockpit depth.

Airslot

If I get a chance I'll pull the tape after work.

reelapeelin 02-06-2007 01:32 PM

Re: Full Transom Measurement
 
Slot...take a look at mine above the rub-rail, then at one after the new deck was put into production...I think you'll see a taller cap on the later models :D ...but you got me thinkin, (uh-oh)...is randleman askin' for measurement BELOW rub-rail (rub-rail to bottom of hull)...or does he want OVERALL from top of cap to bottom of hull?...

...randleman?...which do ya need?...

Airslot 02-06-2007 02:09 PM

Re: Full Transom Measurement
 
Ahhhh, I see. Do we agree that the hull itself is the same? I'm sure there are differences in the cap itself.

Airslot

macojoe 02-06-2007 02:16 PM

Re: Full Transom Measurement
 
Its cold, and there is ice, and I have to crawl under the swim platform to measure, but I got it!!

37 inches Total from bottom V, to the top of the cap.

From middle of the rub rail to top is 1 3/4

Total might be off 1/2 inch but thats the best you getting out of me till the spring comes!! ;)

randlemanboater 02-06-2007 02:50 PM

Re: Full Transom Measurement
 
Thanks MJ.

I was wanting the very top of the cap to the bottom V.

I bet it is cold up there, it was 13 here this morning!

macojoe 02-06-2007 03:58 PM

Re: Full Transom Measurement
 
Its 25* now, But just to let you know I have been looking at the gallery and the cap on different years are different!!

So I would take 1 1/2 off and use the measurement from the bottom V to the middle of the rub rail. I would think that they are all the same there?

Mine is a 1975

randlemanboater 02-06-2007 04:40 PM

Re: Full Transom Measurement
 
I was thinking that this might work on a V-20.

http://continuouswave.com/whaler/ref...onversion.html

But after looking at the back of the Whaler compaired to the back of By Grace Alone's, both after the seadrive was removed, it appears that the V's transom is about 6-8 inches taller than the Whaler's. That would probably be enough to prevent the motor from tilting up enough.

I just thought that it might work.

Sorry, I'm not computer savy enough to put the pic together for compairison, but someone will jump on it I'm sure.

macojoe 02-06-2007 09:55 PM

Re: Full Transom Measurement
 
Well thats my thought, you really would not have enough room for the tilt.
You can see in there pic's that the motor is almost out of the water but not all the way.
If you leave your boat in the water this is going to mean that there will be more maintains involved with the lower unit as stuff will grow in there.

But for the amount of work there is in repairing the transom you might as well just add a regular bracket.

With a flotation bracket all you have to do in a Seadrive conversion is make a plate up to cover the hole and thur bolt it on, The new bracket will cover it up and you will never see it any way.


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