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I closed in my transom and added a B-Bracket to my 1973 20cc 5 years ago. I love the bracket/swim platform concept, but I came to realize I put on the WRONG bracket. When I ordered it, I specified that it was going on a Seacraft with a 14* transom angle and I was going to hang a 25" shaft motor. After I mounted the bracket, I noticed it angled downward, and after I hung the motor with the assistance of the outboard shop where I bought my Suzuki, it was evident that the B-Bracket is better suited for a 20" shaft motor.
![]() When I splashed the boat and seatrialed, I was appalled by the wall of water the would drown my brand new motor during the transition to plane ![]() so I fabricated this "Frankenstien" to add some planing surface and protect the motor from the water. ![]() This solved the problem and the boat has been operating just fine for five years, but now I've been inspired by this site to do a better fix ![]() Here's the mold I made over the weekend (sorry about the fuzzing pics, my little helpers got thier little finger on the lens of my camera) ![]() ![]() All thoughts and opinions are welcomed. Lloyd
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1973 Seacraft 20' SF "Sea Dog" 1988 Tracker/Seacraft 23' WA "Salty Dog" |
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