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Smokin Joe on another site is building his own bracket on the back of a 24' Wellcraft Nova. His main supports go straight thru the transom and sister up with his stringers. I see it as a superior design. I think I would simply find a lighter motor before I tore into this one again. I can use it as is, the downtime is not something I want to live with.
I priced the Stainless Marine brackets for twins. Ouch.. They are up in price from when I purchased last.. No test time at the lake this past weekend. Too busy chasing go-fasts and the wind was blowing 20+ out of the south. Next time I will get some data and better pics. Never got to talk to the aluminum guru, he was rafted up about 40 boats down the bank. I got called out by Egg Sucking Dog (Seacraft guy), I didn't want to embarrass him.. LOL. Or myself for that matter.. The go-fasts are a tough bunch to hang with.. Looking at a few pictures, I really have a lot of freeboard compared to some. River Ranch 015.jpg
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