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Thanks for those shots. I know they always did a notched transom, then went to the "Dusky Drive" bracket. The boat in question has the bracket and we'd like to "reverse engineer" it, taking off the bracket and notching the transom. I'm just skitterish about trying it without the blessing of a glass guru that's got a lot of transom experience under their belt!
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As far as the basic design of the transom other that height there shouldn’t be any differences in a transom with a bracket that a transom without a bracket. But on notched transoms there is a sump area for water where with a bracked boat no sump area in needed. You will have to add a sump and some more scuppers for the sump area. I still might call up Dusky and ask these questions to them as well.
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Thanks Guys, I just might give it hell!
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Just who is that handsom fellow in that 70's photo.
Looking all lean and mean???? In that Dusky??? ![]() He he, See ya, Ken
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I think that Capt Chuck’s stand in body double for pictures. Those who know him know it isn’t Chuck.
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