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Old 01-12-2003, 07:55 PM
SpecialKFishMan SpecialKFishMan is offline
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Default 23 cc transom engine cowling

Does anybody know where I can find one of these open transom engine covers for my 23? I know they're available for the 32 and I've seen 23's with them on tv, but the factory said they don't make them anymore. Anybody have any ideas?
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Old 01-13-2003, 05:30 PM
FELLOW-SHIP FELLOW-SHIP is offline
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Default Re: 23 cc transom engine cowling

I DID SEE SOME OF THOSE SHROUDS ON THE INTERNET ABOUT A YEAR AGO BUT I CAN’T REMEMBER WHERE IT WAS. IT IS A AFTER MARKET SHROUD THAT IS MORE LIKE A BIG CUTTING BOARD THAT FITS FROM ONE SIDE TO THE OTHER OVER THE ENGINES. I PERSONALLY NEVER LIKED THOSE THINGS. I HAVE FISHED OUT OF A 27’ CONCH DOWN IN KEY WEST AND IT WAS MORE OF A HINDRANCE FISHING OUT OF THE BACK OF THE BOAT THAN A HELP.
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Old 01-27-2003, 09:55 PM
CapeGuy CapeGuy is offline
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Default Re: 23 cc transom engine cowling

Edey and Duff in massachusetts makes or buys a shroud for the 27' conch center console. Try them out... http://www.edeyandduff.com/
give it a shot, there is a pic of a conch with the shroud on the website, it may fit or be adaptable to a 23 seacraft. Good luck.
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Old 01-27-2003, 10:13 PM
EBEACH EBEACH is offline
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Default Re: 23 cc transom engine cowling

You could try to fabricate you own using fiberglass resin and fabric. You can get some nice contours and shapes using fleece pulled tight across a frame. Just be sure to wax any part of the frame you don’t want to be part of the piece. The method is shown here: http://www.rtol.net/scornell/HowTo.htm
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