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Old 01-25-2008, 10:30 AM
CaptLloyd CaptLloyd is offline
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Default Re: Bracket Modification

Big,

I already have 150 lbs of lead in the forward campartment to counter the effect of the non-floatation bracket (it's like I always have someone sitting up on the bow).

And yeah, I don't have the time/resources to get into pulling the bracket and starting from scratch. So I figure for a few hundred bucks, and a few hours here and there over several weeks (due to my job, I'm only home a few days a week) I can build this bucket/tub and see if I can attach to the existing bracket so that it's sealed.

If I can't get it to seal, I'll open the back as Don suggested, I'll not have the floatation and have to keep the lead. Worst case, I give it a try and I don't like it or don't feel confident with it, I'll take it off and patch the holes.

BTW, I'm running a Powertech SS 3 blade 13X18 prop on my Suzuki 140hp 4-stroke. What prop would you suggest as a good stern lifting prop for my motor?

Thanks

Lloyd
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