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Re: Outboard Brackets, Pro's & Con's
Strick-That is an amazing boat. You really nailed down all the requirements with the addition of your well made floatation bracket for top notch performance.
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out of curiosity, has anyone ever put a bracket on the 18?
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Don has ;)
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love your boat Strick!...What happened to the mold for the bracket you built?
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The mold is made with MDF and cracked open once the part is laid up.
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Re: Outboard Brackets, Pro's & Con's
Strick's boat sure does ride nice!! It's more maneuverable than mine and better balanced. I think moving the tank forward with the batteries, console, seat, 30 gallon baitwell, made a big diference. His boat jumps on a plane and hits 42mph with 2 people and gear.
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thanks for the clarification Big....too bad he couldn't save that mold
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I think Keyscruz put one on an 18, with a 150 E-Tec! :eek: I told him to make sure he was attached to the kill switch lanyard before he nailed the throttle on that thing!
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haha, i bet. thanks for the replies. goin to look at my (potentially) first seacraft tomorrow which is a potter 18. grew up fishing on a 23' mako and 23 seacraft tho.
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He did the bracket just right on that yellow boat! I like to think the reverse chine gives it a little extra bite around the corners and a little extra lift on the take off. Could be my imagination . . . but it's a beautiful riding 20.
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