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Brace for newer heavy motors
I bought an 88 20 cc about 6 months ago. After reading on how heavy these newer 4 strokes are and these hulls were designed for lighter 2 strokes I felt I should add a brace to the transom to help spread the weight. I now love the boat more and feel more confidence with the extra weight and it being a 30 year old hull. I also moved the motor up one bolt hole and it runs a higher WOT and ever a little better fuel economy. Love this boat more with every modification.
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1.) If your going to slap a heavier motor on, you will need to replace your 30 year old transom .
2.) The rigging tube , fuel line, steering etc needs to be moved up about 4" & sealed. That rubber boot setup is not waterproof. Backing down puts your integrity at risk.
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A brace is added.
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I've seen that brace with seacraft name on it and I plan to put one on mine
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