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Thanks KJ with your skilled work I figured just grab a micro lam beam and have one fabbed up in a few days. So what is the difference in a bracket vs. A sea drive. It was back in the 90.s since I was out on my buddies 25 Dusky. He had 2 Black Max 225's on what I thought was a sea drive. Might have been a bracket. Either way it flew in the back country down in the Keys. The extra couple feet back there made a big difference out off shore. Made a nice swim platform for snorkeling, good to keep everything out back and out of the way. Thanks for the welcome. Let's see what your ideas are for a bracket. I found a Black Max up here for a bracket. I had thought you still had the twin 135s . For as heavy a boat a 135 better suited for a 17' Checkmate. JMHO. Check my photo bucket for a video of a 64 Tempest with a 600hp 383 stroked we built. I will get a link. Up in Caseville on lake Huron. Wish I had the V up here with me. Just picked up a 69 Mach I.
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UL - the above picture is a 'Stainless Marine' bracket on a V.
A Sea Drive was built by OMC for a few years. It has the "bracket" built into the lower part of the motor SeaDrive:
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