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joema 05-05-2006 09:52 PM

transom width
 
making transom higher and cutout narrower ,how wide should i make cutout for single 4stoke 23 septer

dcobbett 05-06-2006 11:45 AM

Re: transom width
 
I have asked the same question regarding my 20. I think the answer is somewhre between 32 and 28" I measured a SteigerCraft at a local dearler the other day and they have one model that is very narrow (28"). Everything else I've looked at seems to be around 30 to 31". I wrote a letter to SeaCraft asking them what dimension they use on their current 20; almost 3 months and still waiting for an answer!

ScottM 05-06-2006 12:50 PM

Re: transom width
 
Quote:

I wrote a letter to SeaCraft asking them what dimension they use on their current 20; almost 3 months and still waiting for an answer!

Send a PM to Ntrain2k on this site, he works for SeaCraft in NC.

Ntrain2k 05-06-2006 06:18 PM

Re: transom width
 
Quote:

I have asked the same question regarding my 20. I think the answer is somewhre between 32 and 28" I measured a SteigerCraft at a local dearler the other day and they have one model that is very narrow (28"). Everything else I've looked at seems to be around 30 to 31". I wrote a letter to SeaCraft asking them what dimension they use on their current 20; almost 3 months and still waiting for an answer!

Mr. Cobbett,

Check your mail. Something was sent on Thursday. Very busy time of year, and it's nearly impossible to pull an engineer off of current projects. I went and measured one myself. I hope the measurments are of help.

dcobbett 05-07-2006 02:09 PM

Re: transom width
 
Ntrain2K,

Thank you. I didn't follow up with a PM because I thought it might be you.


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