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Unread 04-02-2013, 08:43 AM
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According to the Mercury training video I watched. 1" up for every one foot back. Then an additional inch up for.every 10mph over 40mph.
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I have also heard of 1" for each foot, but never heard of the speed thing? But thats not saying much on my part!
I added some bracing on my conversion, but only because I was nervous. I have sen others with nothing?
Your right that there are not many I/O CC out there but there are a few. I was just saying if you can find a nice I/O or a Seadrive they are the best to convert!

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I agree with MJ. It's much easier to convert a seadrive to a bracket. Plus you get the benefit of having a full transom...

I did one a few years back with a Gil non-floatation bracket:

http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...ight=sea+drive
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