Can i cut my transome?

tdoe

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MAJOR PROBLEM!! i need some good advice. i just found out that my 89 sea nymph needs to use a long shaft motor. problem is, i already have 3 short shaft motors and i'm not buying another one. what i need to know is, can i notch out the transome 4 inches then tig weld the aluminum back on to cover the wood inside? i know it can be done, but will it work w/o me and the boat getting soaked? i know i've seen aluminum boats w notches before so i assume this "rig" job would work ok? any experienced input would be appreciated. thanks.
 

JB

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Re: Can i cut my transome?

Well, you could; lots of folks do, but it is not a good idea.

Convert one of your short shaft outboards to a long shaft.
 

tdoe

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Re: Can i cut my transome?

jb, thanks for replying, but why isn't it a good idea? i'll still have roughly 17 inches of transome wall left. will i sink or is it cause i'll just get wet?
 

Stachi

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Re: Can i cut my transome?

uhmmm...sell the three short shaft engines , and buy one that fits your transom.. no brainer here.... :cool:
 

Bob_VT

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Re: Can i cut my transome?

I moved your post.

Well........ isn't your boat aluminum?

What you are saying is that you have short shaft motor's and your boat requires a long shaft motor of 20"?

A few pictures and a better description would help. As far as I know the Sea Nymph takes a 20" shaft and depending on what you have for a motor may make it work.

There are extensions available to change a shaft length........

Bottom line ...... DO NOT CUT the boat!
 

tdoe

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Re: Can i cut my transome?

ok, yes my boat is aluminum and requires a 20" shaft motor. i have 3 short shaft motors, all old and couldn't get much for them towards a new one. and i'm broke so i can't just buy a new one and i need it done by next week so i'm looking to notch it out. nor can i find and afford an extension. seems it'll work notching it out 3-1/2 inches. just wondered why everyone thinks its so bad to do? i'm a welder by trade so tig welding it back together wouldn't be hard to do.
 

Bob_VT

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Re: Can i cut my transome?

You are a welder :)

Well...... weld yourself up a jackplate bracket and attach that to the transom. That will probably solve the problem That will allow you to get away with mounting a short shaft. Make your own ;)
 

Stachi

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Re: Can i cut my transome?

I'm with Bob on this one...A better idea than cutting the transom...
 

Bob_VT

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Re: Can i cut my transome?

that might de-value the hp rating

Explain that. How? I have never heard of devaluing the HP rating. :confused: nor could I find any reference to it.
 

webrx

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Re: Can i cut my transome?

Tdoe,

Where are you located and what size motors are we talking about? Rather then cut your transom, maybe list what you have and look for a trade? I have 4 standard shaft motors (5, 7.5, 15 and 18) and am looking for a short shaft for my little 14 foot crestliner, I am in Reno, NV. if close, and we have comparable motors, we could talk a trade.

Dave
 
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