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1976 Seacraft Stern Drive
Has anybody taken a stern drive and converted it to a out board?
There is a convex in the hull where the propeller and rudder sick out. How does that affect the hull? |
Are we talking and inboard or an I/O?
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If it has the pocket, Inboard
Snookered had an Inboard to bracket 23 at one time.... |
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Inquiring minds would like to know.
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No looking at a Blue gray one.
Its a inboard. |
Cool was wondering if the transom on these types could hold a bracket.
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I would think it would allow you to run the outboard up even higher than normal. I would be carful with mounting heights of a bracket and leave myself some extra holes to go up on the outboard. Not sure how it would handle with out the normal pad area though.
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Yes sir-Inboard (volvo diesel in the large console originally) converted to bracketed outboards. 6 were produced from Miami. It did not have the prop pocket. It was jackshafted to an outdrive. They converted the console area to handle 2 50gal upright tempo tanks plus the saddle tanks held 100+ gals. 450hp with 200 gals of fuel. |
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