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Old 05-04-2003, 11:52 PM
JohnB JohnB is offline
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Default Re: SeaMark Outboard bracket Photos

Ok,
So no one that has looked at this thread has a Hermco Bracket on????
I lost that bet.
Next, The boat is 23' by 8' beam. since it has a deep dead rise, and mine has the large top on, it can roll a little when sitting still fishing. If I put the bracket on, effectivly, I have made a 25' by 8' beam boat. Won't it be more likely to roll?
Next, with 800 or so pounds of boyency, will the nose be pointed down? and the boat not drain correctly (into the cabin) at rest?
Also, I spent quite a bit of time/money setting up a protech 4 blade prop. This rig is really hooked up. What effect will the bracket have on the proping of the boat. I got alot of lift in the stern with the 4 blade prop.
I ask again, anyone seen a setup with a 475 pound outboard on the back with the twin motor bracket?
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