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Otto,
Your transom looks like mine, only mine isn't supposed to be notched. The previous owner cut it down 5" to fit a 20" engine. When we repower (hopefully this fall) we're going to build the notch back up so the transom is back to the original 25". |
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Otto that's a good idea. Probably help keep the slop out also.A freind just redid the transom on his 23, since he was repowering he raised the transom for a 30" shaft.
[ March 29, 2003, 10:45 AM: Message edited by: SECF3114M73J ] |
Re: Getting there...
SECF,
Frankly, I'm only assuming that the transom is the factory configuration. But, since 25" is the standard motor, this makes sense. There's a pretty big splash well that drains and well as a transom gate: http://www.foodmachinery.com/SeaCraf...s/DSC02979.JPG |
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Otto, you get the inside sprayed this weekend? The weather here was too sloppy for me to do any thing.
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Got nothing done, except closed deal on my 92 Sea Ray Laguna 21 (last year's project).
http://www.foodmachinery.com/Boats/sea%20ray/S00G.JPG Delivering on Friday. Hmmm, some cash! Otto |
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