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Old 10-15-2013, 10:27 PM
billythekid billythekid is offline
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I decided to go old school and mount the motor to the transom, I am planning on building boxes on each side and building a engine cowling like the old Seavee's or the Conch's.

I took a bunch of measurements and decided what I wanted. I leveled the boat out and pulled some lines.

I broke out the the dynabrade angle diamond bit cutter and sliced the transom like a hot knife through butter.

I also broke down and made a purchase that I should of done 10 years ago and that is a Fein turbo II vacuum. This is one if those tools that is awesome.

by the way I cut the transom for a 25" motor.
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