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Sullivan21 11-26-2012 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rlbol (Post 209721)
Congratulations, nice looking boat!
I have an 1985 23cc. Enjoy it! I just had hermco build and install a twin bracket on mine. It is powered by a 250 ox-66 which is a great engine. You will not find used hermco brackets but what I can tell you is for the price I have never seen any bracket built as nice or solid as them. Save up the money and just bite the bullet if you want a bracket suite able as well as able to last the life of the hull! His website and pictures do not do them justice. They could possible be more solid then the hulls!!


Oh Great! Good to know and thanks for the nice words!l I have not heard a bad thing about Hermco so maybe that is the way to go, what is the difference between Hermco and say Armstrong?

Sullivan21 12-18-2012 11:15 PM

Hey all the transom project is about to begin. We just need to finish off the tramson deck lid and rear hatches. Does anyone know where I can get those rear hatch covers? New or used and condition is not an issue as I can refinish. If not I'll make them.
One the transom is finished we are going to match with white of the deck and gunwales and spray that lid.
Then the big decision.....color, really want to go black but everyone is saying don't do it on a rehabbed boat as any imperfections wil stick out very bad. So idk????

Bushwacker 12-19-2012 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sullivan21 (Post 209731)
. . . I have not heard a bad thing about Hermco so maybe that is the way to go, what is the difference between Hermco and say Armstrong?

Besides being all glass instead of aluminum, the bottom of the Hermco flotation tub (with most volume of any bracket) comes straight back instead of sloping up like the Armstrong. This makes it act like a big trim tab to help you climb on plane, in addition to providing more flotation. Plus you won't have to worry about peeling, bubbling paint and galvanic corrosion of the aluminum. As someone recently mentioned, why hang a big piece of aluminum on a perfectly good fiberglass boat?!

Sullivan21 12-19-2012 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Bushwacker (Post 210346)
Besides being all glass instead of aluminum, the bottom of the Hermco flotation tub (with most volume of any bracket) comes straight back instead of sloping up like the Armstrong. This makes it act like a big trim tab to help you climb on plane, in addition to providing more flotation. Plus you won't have to worry about peeling, bubbling paint and galvanic corrosion of the aluminum. As someone recently mentioned, why hang a big piece of aluminum on a perfectly good fiberglass boat?!

That is a great point! Interesting didn't think of that, thx

eggsuckindog 12-19-2012 08:38 PM

The black or dark blue really makes the lines come out, its not a show car and I doubt it will be picked over like one. If you don't do it now you will always wonder what it would look like, like they say follow your heart - just say'in

after you hit a couple docks it will have some anyway

Old'sCool 12-20-2012 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rlbol (Post 209721)
Congratulations, nice looking boat!
I have an 1985 23cc. Enjoy it! I just had hermco build and install a twin bracket on mine. It is powered by a 250 ox-66 which is a great engine. You will not find used hermco brackets but what I can tell you is for the price I have never seen any bracket built as nice or solid as them. Save up the money and just bite the bullet if you want a bracket suite able as well as able to last the life of the hull! His website and pictures do not do them justice. They could possible be more solid then the hulls!!

Ditto here with same motor :)

Great product, Great service!

Sullivan21 12-20-2012 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eggsuckindog (Post 210357)
The black or dark blue really makes the lines come out, its not a show car and I doubt it will be picked over like one. If you don't do it now you will always wonder what it would look like, like they say follow your heart - just say'in

after you hit a couple docks it will have some anyway

Agreed!!!!!!

Sullivan21 12-20-2012 07:33 PM

Sounds like Hermco it is then! Thx guys

Sullivan21 01-10-2013 09:45 AM

Jan 10 update
 
It's been slow going with the cold but got the new transom lid glassed in going to be finished by Tuesday all painted (well the inside white transom lid will be painted to blend)
Happy with the strength it added and overall look.
Next is paint and bracket that will be February. We have picked up a newer Merc 250 for her. A deal to good to pass locally.

http://i582.photobucket.com/albums/s...31948B82F3.jpg

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Sullivan21 01-14-2013 07:07 PM

Transom lid done
 
http://i582.photobucket.com/albums/s...FC2661CF46.jpg

http://i582.photobucket.com/albums/s...FC2B9B8702.jpg

http://i582.photobucket.com/albums/s...FC309F2006.jpg

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