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Old 03-13-2018, 10:35 PM
jnamowitz jnamowitz is offline
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Yup. Just looked. That's all mine. Can't wait until it's all done.
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Old 06-08-2018, 03:44 PM
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Well, I found out the hard way today that I need a 30” motor. Thankfully evinrude was awesome about it and they are exchanging the motor. Another week and it will be finished. Here are some snaps from today’s visit.
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Old 06-08-2018, 04:32 PM
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Outstanding!! My brother just picked his boat up today with the 25" shaft 250 HO G2 installed....finally. With the 20 pitch Evinrude four blade prop it hits 60 mph at 6000 rpm. 3310 rpm it's at 26 mph. However it needs to be noted this is without the T-top, which won't happen by next week's trip to Marathon, only 45 gallons of fuel and a very light load. Call it luck, or just listening and learning from all the others on this site who have installed brackets, but we nailed the install on the bracket height!! The bracket was built with a 27" set back, a 13 degree mounting face and negative 2 degrees (15) on the engine mounting plate. We mounted the top of the front edge 26 1/2" up from the keel which put the center of the top mounting holes 29 1/2" up from the keel. On plane the AV plate is about 1/4" above the water on the middle mounting hole. We went with the 2" up for each 12" of set back rule. We'll post pics soon. Good luck!!!!!
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Old 06-08-2018, 05:55 PM
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Can’t wait to see pix.
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Old 06-08-2018, 11:20 PM
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hi jnamowitz ,Friend, I have understood that the top mount of your bracket had been in a height of 27 "to bottom keel, how it was not possible to mount a shaft 25" engine?,a shaft motor 30 "I think it would have to raise too much, at least 7" Above the top mount, is that correct?
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Old 06-08-2018, 11:25 PM
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Outstanding!! My brother just picked his boat up today with the 25" shaft 250 HO G2 installed....finally. With the 20 pitch Evinrude four blade prop it hits 60 mph at 6000 rpm. 3310 rpm it's at 26 mph. However it needs to be noted this is without the T-top, which won't happen by next week's trip to Marathon, only 45 gallons of fuel and a very light load. Call it luck, or just listening and learning from all the others on this site who have installed brackets, but we nailed the install on the bracket height!! The bracket was built with a 27" set back, a 13 degree mounting face and negative 2 degrees (15) on the engine mounting plate. We mounted the top of the front edge 26 1/2" up from the keel which put the center of the top mounting holes 29 1/2" up from the keel. On plane the AV plate is about 1/4" above the water on the middle mounting hole. We went with the 2" up for each 12" of set back rule. We'll post pics soon. Good luck!!!!!
oh great!!!,I see good numbers and very good information,that measure of 29 1/2 "up from the keel, is in direct line to the bottom with a stick under the keel ?
eager to see those pictures,thank you for sharing so valuable information
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Old 06-08-2018, 11:39 PM
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oh great!!!,I see good numbers and very good information,that measure of 29 1/2 "up from the keel, is in direct line to the bottom with a stick under the keel ?
eager to see those pictures,thank you for sharing so valuable information
Yes. DonV's brother has a much smaller bracket than me and was able,e to use the 25" motor. My bracket is much bigger and needed the 30" motor.
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Old 06-09-2018, 07:26 AM
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oh great!!!,I see good numbers and very good information,that measure of 29 1/2 "up from the keel, is in direct line to the bottom with a stick under the keel ?
eager to see those pictures,thank you for sharing so valuable information
It's with a stick pressed up to the keel running out past the bracket, then measured straight down to the stick.....to the center of the top mounting holes....to get the 29 1/2" number. In most cases the top mounting holes are 2' below the top of the bracket/transom. So...the mounting holes are actually 23" from the keel on a normal 25" SeaCraft transom. We added the 2" per 12" setback with the mounting holes not top of bracket.
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