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Looks great! Without seeing it in person I would say it is very similar if not an exact copy of Mr. Potters patented fiberglass bracket. If you don't mind my asking how did you come up with the design? [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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I'm sure he decided not to reinvent the wheel. HeHe
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Thanks Don,
Thats a real compliment coming from you. Lets just say that the internet is a wonderful resource. Lots of pictures of fiberglass brackets floating around out there. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] As you know from our conversations over the phone I was looking for something with a little bigger flotation chamber then the single engine bracket. If my engine was a 30 incher I probably would have bought the twin engine bracket you sell as that would have worked great and saved me a lot of effort and time that it took to make this thing. For several months I kept thinking that I could probably make my own bracket if I put my mind to it. The hardest part was getting started. Strick
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immitation is the highest form of flattery
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