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Looks like a great job! Solid as a tank. I like how you are planning ahead with the possibility of a single 30 inch or twins.
![]() Question: what is the transom height in the middle (for the 30 inch motor) if you were measuring from the outside of the boat from the keel up to the top of the transom. strick
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Nice job. When I get that far I know who to call.
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![]() Lookin' good guys, you are already pros now...... See ya soon, Ken
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Measurement from keel to transom top in center is 30" by plumb line, and 25" in middle of step to transom top for twin mounts. The transom is angled, so could not use measurement directly on transom line, but I can measure that if you'd like.
The 1.5" CoosaBoard weighs about 1/2 of what 2-3/4 plywood & it should last a lot longer...even though this boat is already 45 years old!
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