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Old 09-24-2004, 10:55 PM
warthog5 warthog5 is offline
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Default Re: Integral SeaCraft bracket

Those Suzy's are going to weigh closer to 900lbs including the steering ram and rigging. The term for this transom setup your yalking about is Euro transom. I called it a revurse transom when they first came out. I saw a add on bracket done here in Pensacola on a 23 SeaCraft that extended the hull. I'm talking about a bracket that was NOT steped on the bottom. It extended the planing surface. It was an abortion.
A local shop reworked the boat, then the owner took the boat to south Fl. somewhere and had the bracket added. The bracket cut a buch of the work out that had been done to the boat. Not only that. They just covered over the scupper holes.What an abortion! The step is to help break the flow of water and lets you raise the motor height. That's part of what helps a bracked boat run faster and get a little better fuel milage.
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