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Old 09-21-2004, 01:26 PM
Captn C Captn C is offline
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Default Re: Integral SeaCraft bracket

I think I'm confused??????

What would the difference be between an add on bracket (made from wood/composite and fiberglass)and a integrated bracket(made from wood/composite and fiberglass)?

In my mind those to terms are basicly the same.....I can see where it could be engineered so the bracket became part of the boat/transom by extending the stringers back into the "bracket", but wouldn't that be more of hull extention and not really a bracket.

The way I used the terms;

Bracket=bolt-on
Integrated=bonded in place (which is what I was referring to doing).
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