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Tuna door
I am at odds on this .. I would like to build a tuna door in my transom on my 23 sf... Have you gouy done this on a bracketed boat before. I running twin 150 mercs 97 models two fuel tanks. Far foward. And my bracket is a seamount. Not hermco.. Aluminum. At 160 pounds.. The transom is laminated 3/4 ply with 1/4" foam. Then 4- 5 layers of 1708 total thickness of about 2.5".. I would like a flip top and swing out door.not a solid top and say doggy door
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Transom door
Anybody build on on 23 cc
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I forget the user name but one of the Cape Cod guys put one in a 23 inboard. Search the repairs/modifications forum and you should find it. Sorry I can't be more specific.
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Also check the Hermco site in past projects. He had one he did with a tuna door on the port side of a SeaCraft and it was real nice.
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I did one on my inboard, search my name and you should find it. any questions feel free to ask. Ive also seen a door on a 23' with a bracket and single engine but not twins.
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Nice work and like the name.. Hell on reels.. Thanks Guys .. I think I need to try it just need to see where she will sit in the water when done with restore.. then maybe cut it out then.. |
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You need to beef some things up first. Todd`s thread shows it.
Smoke em if ya got em! Todds lures rule. |
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