Re: To bracket or not to bracket?
After looking through the old pages and messages.
I have been looking for responses of have do's and dont's off mounting an outboard bracket on the back of my 20' boat as long as I got it torn apart. Here is a message from Potter himself on why to go to a outboard bracket. It seems to help on fuel mileage, driveability, safety,and more room in cockpit. I know there are other brackets out there. But Potter designed this one for the Seacraft where others adopted it for the Seacraft. I've looked at Armstrong that looks very similar but the cost is less or Stainless marine out of Miami which have a single and one for a twin w/no platform. I'm sure there are others out there too. I just need to decide if its worth my $$$$ to put it on. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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John
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