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Question for Capt Chuck
In 2011 you posted this picture, is the motor a 25" or 30" shaft? I believe this was your 23' with the Hermco bracket. I am trying to figure out how you got the platform so close to the waterline.
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25" Shaft. Bill Potter came with me & positioned it with Mike @ Wildfire Marine. See the pictures how she sits at rest. Scuppers were still above the waterline without raising the deck.
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that bracket looks great. Capt.Chuck, did Mike do your transom too? I know he likes to do that strong back
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Thanks for the response and additional pictures.
Looking at it, it sure gives one pause, consensus is go with a 30" shaft but having the platform 5" more inches off the water, I don't know. Seems like those modern shelves just hanging on the wall with no visible means of support. Maybe we need a 27.5" shaft. Decisions, decisions. |
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You want the tub low and the back porch friendly for fishing and diving. |
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Thanks Strick,
Made the assumption that it was a dual bracket. I just need to quit thinking about the bracket until the transom is done. Then maybe I can mock it up and the light bulb will quit flickering. |
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