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fretz 09-04-2018 07:02 AM

Porta Bracket on a 20
 
Good morning!

There is a 20 I/O on the side of the road locally and the price is right. I need another project like i need a hole in the head but ive always admired the seacraft lines and reputation.

Ive searched the forum to see if anyone has done a porta bracket with a 150-175 outboard. Not seeing much of anything. Most of the brackets seem to be the armstrong style for the flotation.

Id welcome opinions as to if a porta bracket would be a good option or if the flotation is critical.

The floors are shot in the boat so raising them in the process of restoring them is a given. I've done a full restoration on our existing boat involving stringers floors and paint.

I run the back bays of new jersey in a 20' roballo currently. i like the concept of the porta bracket as the water depth can be a problem.

Thanks

Fretz

DonV 09-04-2018 08:19 AM

The porta bracket is a really nice product, especially if you are going to fish shallow. What I do not like is if you want a dive platform theirs is not too attractive. A lot of the custom bay boats builders, like Gause, and guys who rebuild older boats into bay boats, like a 222 Aqua Sport use them as a first choice.

jctj123 09-04-2018 04:48 PM

portacracket does offer a full swim platform for the portabracket but never seen one in person or pics but its an option


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