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Old 04-07-2014, 12:10 PM
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Look at Don Herman's web site:

http://www.hermco.com/gallery/

There are lots of specialized bracket applications including at least one on a curved transom. Don is a master at the one-off mold. He can build it for you and save you the headaches you'll have figuring it out yourself.
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Old 04-07-2014, 10:54 PM
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Thanks for the advice guys, I have been to the Hermco website many, many times. I've seen about every bracket build thread available on the internet. I've read Strick's thread in detail, it's even bookmarked.

I have 15 gallons of resin and mucho yards of 1808 and csm in the garage waiting. I'm not afraid of the work, this is my third resto so I know how bad it sucks and the joy of finishing. I would also imagine Don would need my boat there in order to match my transom which is not currently an option

I just haven't seen any built with a curvature quite like mine. It's been a while since I have measured but I believe it's around 3" from ends to center and is less severe as it reaches the bracket area. I don't have a problem making it a permanent fixture on the boat and it seems the most accurate method with be attaching the mold directly to the transom.
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