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Old 03-03-2008, 09:20 AM
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Default Re: Bracket design question

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Yes there has been talk about doing this a few times that I can remember. But no one that I know of has done it with a SeaCraft. I think that it could work very well, but just adding a good flotation bracket works well with out that much work. One of the problems you would face is dealing with your trim tabs actuator assembly if you ran the flotation chamber to both ends of the transom.

This is a SeaVee transom that would work easily.



On the Condender they notch out a section in the bracket for the actuator assembly



I think we are all guilty of wanting to grow out boats 3 foot or more but the Best way of doing it to start with a 23 footer and making it a 20 footer inside with a hull length of 23’ in that way you got the hull length you want with out all that extra work. But if you did have a 23’ like I do you would be thinking of how to make it a 26 footer.
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