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? about a Bracket
I am looking at an 83 23'cc SC with a stainless steel bracket on the back. The transom was closed off and this bracket was put on. I would post a picture but I am not sure how. Currently there is a 225 Mariner on the bracket. Are single engine brackets like this common and can they support the weight and not damage the transom?
Thanks, CMBarnes |
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That's the one. Any info on the boat. I have more recent pictures than that but can't post them.
CMBarnes |
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It's getting better at 10K but that boat has been for sale there for many months, 8 or so that i can think of. I also think it was 15K or so then and did not look worth it. If you do go ofor this once, a survey should be absolute with this boat. The fact that the price has come down a lot is better.
E-mail the pics and I can put them up... I'm curious to see more (not that I want this boat) thanks... John |
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They still have the T-top. He said he would put it back on but that it was small. I thought that was strange as well.
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Interesting about the T-Top...
That boat sit's like it has twins... I don't know enough to tell you how to bracket but it certainly looks like a good candidate for a flotation bracket. That weight being put further back really seems to jack the front up... |
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Another one from Skeeters.
http://skeetersmarine.com/used/seacr...ddy/index.html This one would probably go real cheap.. |
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Rich, anymore info on that boat? Location ect...
I have some cousin's at the cape that can take a look at it, if that's where it is. |
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I am set on a center console. The boat does sit low in the water. I wonder where all that weight is from. The boat is in the keys Finster. I wish I was closer myself. I am in South Carolina...still 12 hr drive away.
CMBarnes |
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