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Unread 06-17-2009, 11:43 PM
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Hi guys ,,Has anyone ever converted a v20 inboard to and outboard by not useing the seabracket but by cuting down and reinforcing the transom
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Unread 06-18-2009, 08:04 AM
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only if you plan on rebuilding the transon would that work as the I/O has a thin lighter transon at the top. would be way to much work plus why would anyone want to do that and lose the best part of having a solid transom.
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Unread 06-18-2009, 08:52 AM
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use a bracket. my current v-20 has teh bracket and compared to my first v-20 with the cut transom. You feel alot safer.
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Unread 06-18-2009, 08:56 AM
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Hi guys ,,Has anyone ever converted a v20 inboard to and outboard by not useing the seabracket but by cuting down and reinforcing the transom
Why are you converting to a Outboard ? I was think on going the other way I am sick of Outboard issues on mine !
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Why are you converting to a Outboard ? I was think on going the other way I am sick of Outboard issues on mine !
how old is your engine?
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Unread 06-18-2009, 10:43 AM
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I would spend some serious time thinking about that one, if you do it closing the hole up the right way and adding a good quality flotation type bracket is the only way to do it right. As Skools said creating a notch is not an option.
On the other hand you have a working system, You can buy a brand new motor and rebuild the outdrive for a lot less than the cost of an outboard alone.
I have fished many times on friends I/O's and love em. They can be worked on in most cases just like we used to work on car engines and if I owned one I would spend some time with a guy like Ferm or Skools and learn how to maintain and work on the outdrive myself and you will have a fuel efficient and fast reliable set up.
Yea I would re-think that one
Also I have a fellow in my marina that has an older 28 foot cabin cruiser type boat, he stays on it weekends and fishes all the time with it. Single I/O, I believe a Chrysler he said. Has done routine maintanence on her since new and has thousands of hours on her. He said he had paid a mechanic friend for his time twenty years ago to teach him how to take down and redo his outdrive years ago and he does his own every winter when she is on the hard. Uses very little fuel and pushes the boat to a nice cruise speed with a ton of room. If you can do regular maintainence on them they are reliable and strong and efficient.
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how old is your engine?
1987 Evinrude however the only old part I can think of is the propeller nut, everything replaced since hopefully it now works.
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man that engines 22 years old.
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bksah2, what kinda motor you got now?
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Unread 06-18-2009, 06:07 PM
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Thanks guys for the info i am still runing the 470 merc in the v20 it still runs good but at some point in the future when it craps out i would like to change it out for more speed I think my only options are ,,try to make the 4.3 work,, a seadrive with outboard ,,or sell and start looking all over again...
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