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Old 07-17-2010, 06:58 AM
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Default Re: Transom Bracket - twin outboards

lots of good info here. will print it out and post tonight or tomorrow morning with results on my trial from today.

i have added 90 pounds of lead to the front to see if it made any difference. I didnt notice too much..... I dont think it sits stern heavy but I will take a few pictures and get your opinion.....no water comes in the scuppers with me in the back sitting at the dock.

where the motors were mounted until today and with my last setup - my boat pretty much jumped on plane. I put the throttles down all the way and would maybe get 6-8" of bow lift......this is after adding the hydrofoils.

lots of variables here to work out but at least I have some guys here that have some experience with this very issue and I am optimistic it will work out.

thank you all
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Old 07-17-2010, 08:21 AM
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Default Re: Transom Bracket - twin outboards

Lobo, Post a couple of pictures from different distances of the stern kind of parallel to keel. I would like to see where the cav plates/tabs are in relation to everything.
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