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SeaMark Outboard bracket Photos
There was some question regarding Brackets and shaft lengths so I figured I would post a photo courtesy of Mr. Potter showing a 23' SeaCraft with a SeaMark TWIN Engine Bracket and transom closing system with a single 225 HP 30" shaft engine. The boat performs flawlessly with maximum self bailing and gives the owner the option for twins if so desired in the future.
This owner was planning on going with twins but had to wait a bit so went with a single for temp purposes, due to performance #s he sees with the single he is now consodering leaving the boat as is. |
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Re: SeaMark Outboard bracket Photos
I would assume the shaft lenght would be 25" for twins?
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Re: SeaMark Outboard bracket Photos
What do you think that would cost installed sans motor?
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Re: SeaMark Outboard bracket Photos
Otto, I can't figure out what "sans motor" is?
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Re: SeaMark Outboard bracket Photos
Without a motor. They always say that in MotorTrend.
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Re: SeaMark Outboard bracket Photos
Mines around $3600 with shipping, uninstalled.
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