Zenvalo
Seaman
- Joined
- Jun 1, 2009
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Hello all! Fairly new to iBoats, but I know that you all are some of the best to ask about anything boating, so I hope you can help.
I have a '71 Sportwin 9.5 (not that important pertaining to my question)
It starts and runs great. I bought it with a piece broken off of the cavitation plate. (I think that's what it's called)
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone has any ideas of how to fix it without replacing the lower unit housing or getting a piece welded. Basically I want to do it as cheap as possible.
Being a 9.5, do you think it really makes a big difference? Would it be a good idea to get aftermarket hydrofoil fins to go over the top of it, or would that cause too much drag being the motor is not very big to begin with? I've only found ones that seem to be for larger motors...
Any and all ideas and input would be greatly appreciated. as you can see below, I posted a picture of exactly what I'm referring to in case my writing isn't quite clear.
Thanks a lot!!!
~Zenvalo
I have a '71 Sportwin 9.5 (not that important pertaining to my question)
It starts and runs great. I bought it with a piece broken off of the cavitation plate. (I think that's what it's called)
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone has any ideas of how to fix it without replacing the lower unit housing or getting a piece welded. Basically I want to do it as cheap as possible.
Being a 9.5, do you think it really makes a big difference? Would it be a good idea to get aftermarket hydrofoil fins to go over the top of it, or would that cause too much drag being the motor is not very big to begin with? I've only found ones that seem to be for larger motors...
Any and all ideas and input would be greatly appreciated. as you can see below, I posted a picture of exactly what I'm referring to in case my writing isn't quite clear.
Thanks a lot!!!
~Zenvalo

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