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This is really not in my wheelhouse, but unless the angle is way off, I don’t see why shims wouldn’t work. Alternately, if it’s an aluminum bracket, a good welding/fab shop should be able to make and weld a modification (shims becoming part of the bracket), if that was an economical solution.
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thanks for the info. i'm not sure what i want to tackle next, but buying a bracket and then having to make shims or pay to have them made is more effort than I'm willing to take on right now.
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I have a bracket on my v20. I can look up the make and also measure any angles you want if that works. The v20 came with an bracket didn***8217;t it? The one one mine is made by sea mount products from FL . You could call them to see if they have something for the v20. I assume they might already have the specs given that they have had to build at least one for my boat ;)
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I ended up getting an atlas jack plate with a 12" set back. I haven't mounted it up yet, but that's what I'm gonna go with. A bracket seemed appealing because it can add some floatation to the stern when you're not on plane. I'm considering moving my batteries to under the passenger seat, so that at least I get some of the weight more forward in the boat. Thanks again! -Philip |
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