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Mooncusser 08-13-2004 01:54 PM

Factory Installed Bracket?
 
http://newimages.yachtworld.com/1/2/6/7/4/1267478_2.jpg

The broker on this claims this bracket was factory installed. It's on a 1987 which I assume is a CSY hull? Has anyone ever seen this? it looked like an I/O conversion to me.

PipeDreamsMarine 08-13-2004 03:12 PM

Re: Factory Installed Bracket?
 
I/O conversion... and a Mako console too

gw204 08-13-2004 04:01 PM

Re: Factory Installed Bracket?
 
Cute.....

Nice half skeg on the motor.

Looks to me like the tabs are not lined up with the bottom of the hull. I'm aware of the variable deadrise thing but those tabs are almost parallel to the ground.

What kind of rollers are those right above the fenders? Are they some new type of poly? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

Bigshrimpin 08-13-2004 04:21 PM

Re: Factory Installed Bracket?
 
it's a gill bracket . . . not sure if those were factory with tracker . . .

Bigshrimpin 08-13-2004 04:22 PM

Re: Factory Installed Bracket?
 
What's with the wood wedges on the fender of the trailer?

John R 08-13-2004 04:39 PM

Re: Factory Installed Bracket?
 
Yep - all of the above - Mako Console & original style and I've read, often splitting, Gill bracket. Looks like it offers 6 pounds of floatation [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] But it is on Nantucket - is that where you are?

Fr. Frank 08-13-2004 05:19 PM

Re: Factory Installed Bracket?
 
Tell the broker he is mistaken. It is an I/O conversion. GIL marine was exclusively aftermarket back in '87.
However, in 1988-90, the GIL bracket was offered as a factory install on the 6 of the 34' Wellcraft Scarab "Raider", a boat that was available only to law enforcement agencies and the military.
I rigged 4 of them.

Capt Chuck 08-13-2004 07:05 PM

Re: Factory Installed Bracket?
 
It's not a CSY manufactured Hull either http://www.click-smilies.de/sammlung...smiley-037.gif

warthog5 08-14-2004 09:01 PM

Re: Factory Installed Bracket?
 
Those old Gill brackets were made of steel and they liked to rust from the inside out. Gill doesn't even make that style any more.
Not much get's by you guy's. Good eye.
I'm guessing on the wood wedge blocks. Maybe a roller broke.

jfm 08-15-2004 07:47 AM

Re: Factory Installed Bracket?
 
It looks like someone just set the wooden wedges up on the trailer fender. Probably used as chocks for the tires.

strick 08-15-2004 09:25 AM

Re: Factory Installed Bracket?
 
They probably added the fin to the motor because they screwed up and mounted the bracket to high on the transom.... Hope you dont see any fins on my motor after my first test drive. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

Strick

John R 08-15-2004 01:09 PM

Re: Factory Installed Bracket?
 
Grins and giggles - how much he asking for it??

Mooncusser 08-18-2004 04:37 PM

Re: Factory Installed Bracket?
 
He's asking $20,900. I checked it out this past weekend. The blocks of wood on the trialer are just the wheel chocks left there because it's tough to get them into the hull since they weight so much. The hull is in superior shape. The trim tabs are not parallel to the ground and look properly installed. He and the owner insist the GIL bracket was factory installed. The bracket itself was a bit suspect. There was obvious corrosion around some of the welds and I would forever be worried about that. The owner replaced the decks and did a good job. There are no soft spots and he also pulled the fuel cell and did a pressure test/inspection before putting it back in. The engine has a low-hour rebuilt powerhead (not "new" as advertised). The skeg issue was kind ofworrisome and below decks I noticed water seeping from a joint betweena bulkehead and the deck the the fuel tank sits on. It appears there is a channel under the fuel tank that is designed to allow water to flow under the tank so it doesn't rot the tank. There's a small hole through the bulkead that the water is suppoed to flow through and down into the bilge. It looks like that small hole clogs easily with debris and the water has found a way into the bilge through a separation there. I couldn't really test the wood in there for rot, but it wouldn't surprise me if there was some. I basically decided the 23 SC is just too big for my needs and am going to settle for something smaller.Ideally I can find a nice clean 21 somewhere. if anyone is interested in checking out this one it's at.

http://soundyachtsales.com/core/list...&&ywo=soundys&

Bobby23 08-29-2004 12:17 PM

Re: Factory Installed Bracket?
 
I had a 1987 23' with a factory installed bracket. It was a single engine Armstrong. I would have to say it was not a conversion if it has the full transom like an inboard. If you can get a look at the transom from the inside of the boat where the drive would have been you might be able to tell.


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