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Unread 04-22-2007, 05:28 PM
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Ok heres the deal I have a 1978 20ft bayliner Liberty I had no motor are out drive when I got it I have recently bought a mercruiser 350 with mercruiser stern drive I just found out that the gut that had the boat before my cut a bigger hole in the Transom for a Volvo penta drive my ? is how would I go about fixing this so I mount the mercruiser stern drive.
Are is there an adapter I can buy for this

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Unread 04-22-2007, 05:53 PM
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OK, Ill give this a shot. Take the hull and cut out the WHOLE transom. Now lay the old outdrive on the deck of the boat close to the transom (maybe even slightly hanging off). Now launch hull into a deep boat ramp and drive off.


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Unread 04-22-2007, 06:15 PM
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Next :-* ;D
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Unread 04-22-2007, 08:57 PM
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I would think you'd have to rebuild the whole transon and from what Stinky said I don't think he has a high regard for Bayliners. Once you rebuild the transom you then cut the correct size hole. Billy Mac
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There is a reason we are called Wellcraft V20!!

But if you drive or tow in this matter, your Bayliner out to the 10 mile mark due east, they are sinking a chain of Bayliners, they calling it Bay reef ;D

I guess they don't have a Bayliner.com ::)
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from what Stinky said I don't think he has a high regard for Bayliners.
Ya no one does I guess a man just cant get any love LOL
but hay if i can take the family out and show em a good time thats what it all about right

now back to the subject to rebuild the whole transon I have to pull all the old Plywood out Right? also doesnt the plywood run behind the floor? if so then that means I have to pull part of the floor up right are dose it just run down to the floor? any help would be great
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There is a reason we are called Wellcraft V20!!

But if you drive or tow in this matter, your Bayliner out to the 10 mile mark due east, they are sinking a chain of Bayliners, they calling it Bay reef ;D

I guess they don't have a Bayliner.com ::)

Are you guys just picking are have I come to the wrong place for help I don't mine the picking its to be expected but if you guys don't think anyone will help me then I'll just move on
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Just add some of that there White Contact paper, inside and out, redrill you better then new!! ;D










OK for real now. If the wood you have there now is good (no rot) then what you need to do is this.

from the inside of the boat, measure 6 inches bigger all around the hole, take a saw, Square the hole off. Clean the glass well.
Now take 2 pieces of 3/4 ply same size of the hole, glass them toghter, Cut new hole now, then glass that into the hole, you good to go!

Thats the short story.
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We can help ya, but ya gotta post some PICS. Thats a fair trade off I think. ;D
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When I Square the hole off am I just cutting the Plywood are am I cutting the plywood and glass I would think just cut the wood back 6 inches clean the glass good then reglass the hole do what you said with the plywood and then glass that in to place is this right
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