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Rufridr069 10-21-2004 09:58 PM

Re: Transom Angle?
 
If I had Bill's money I would put twins on it....lol. I think it was 12-14 degrees I cant remember

laser 10-25-2004 08:26 PM

Re: Transom Angle?
 
HEY>> if I had Bill's money my boat would be painted and in the water for me to use!!! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
I put a Dusky console on my 23 and it was well built and priced right. I'd still go with the Seamark if you plan on keeping the boat. If you divide the extra cost over the years you plan on keeping the boat there is not much added cost. If you keep the boat in the water fiberglass is the way to go. The Seamark has closed flotation (less leaking) and the others are open where the transom attaches so you are relying on the 5200 to seal out the water. Fiberglass is easy to paint and repair.
The ride was awesome and the trim tabs stay up. Get the right equipment even if you have to wait to save up money, so you don't waste what you have and end up with unsatisafactory results.
Not that you asked for my opinion so I won't charge for my advise [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Bill

Looking for that money you are talking about but I can't find it....I said to her!

Rufridr069 10-26-2004 11:10 AM

Re: Transom Angle?
 
I like the way your console looks. The only thing is can the T-Top be reconfigured for another console or do I have to get e new one? I want to look at Dusky's bracket one more time before I go with Seamark or Stainless Marine.


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