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bjfg144 09-23-2004 04:11 PM

singleengine outbard bracket for 20' CC
 
I'm looking to put a outboard braket on my 20 CC. Asking what is the best one? What width should it be? Does it effect performance?

SeaMaster 09-27-2004 10:48 AM

Re: singleengine outbard bracket for 20' CC
 
Go for a potter bracket at
HermCon its under links.

SeaMaster 09-27-2004 10:49 AM

Re: singleengine outbard bracket for 20' CC
 
Go for a potter bracket at
HermCo its under links.

RAHIM NAHIM 09-28-2004 04:09 PM

Re: singleengine outbard bracket for 20' CC
 
If you need to look at a SC20 with a bracket you can come on down to take a look at mine in Miami. It's a 73' with a 200hp Merc on a b-bracket. Boat runs sweet. Trim tabs are a must. She does sit a little low in the transom so I just put the batteries under the consel. when she is running the transom does pick up and she surfs and slices the waves better than a boat without a bracket. no doubt....

"tight lines"

bjfg144 09-29-2004 12:28 AM

Re: singleengine outbard bracket for 20' CC
 
What type of outboard braket do you have and/or who makes it? I looked at the potter but is it wirth the extra money over one from armstrong or Stainless marine

RAHIM NAHIM 09-29-2004 04:36 PM

Re: singleengine outbard bracket for 20' CC
 
John,

I believe my bracket is a stainless marine. It's aluminum and has buoyancy. The potter bracket is sweet. I wonder what the price comparsion between those two are. I will try to post a picture.

"Tight Lines"


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