coleman kayak1
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Aug 8, 2005
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Hey Guys!
I recently picked up a 9.9 johnson to go on the back of my 12' fiberglass, for times where my 3hp lightwin just doesn't have enough umph (heavy wind/current/etc.). I've been working on getting the engine running good and believe I finally may have the upper hand on that one (still need to fix the tilt lever though).
However today when I was out doing some engine testing I noticed some not so great noises which were followed by some visible cracking around the transom. The boat is rated for 14hp so it *should* be able to handle it, but I think long before I owned the boat there were some "modifications" done.
The boat is a sears gamefisher but I am unsure of the year. The title says 1900 because it pre-dates the HIN, so that makes it pre 72. Needless to say, its been well used. The transom setup is unlike any other boat I've seen. The middle is fiberglass, then on the back there is a large metal plate that runs nearly down to the keel, and about 8" wide or so. Behind that there is a piece of wood. On the inside there is a smaller metal plate on the top, a metal "strap" on the bottom, and another piece of wood. (I'll attach some pictures at the end)
I'm thinking that this 9.9 between the weight and additional power is proving a little much. It also probably was trimmed down a little much (side note, need to free up the trim pin too). The cracking seems to be at the very top of the transom from the "torque" of the top of the engine pulling backward.
So, getting to my point, what do you guys think would be the best thing to do? Does anybody know of what this should have looked like from the factory? I have several thoughts but want somebody more experienced specifically with fiberglass boats to weigh in first. Thanks in advance!
Pics:
As an aside, the day was not all lost as I did get to putt around and test my new fishfinder, works great!
I recently picked up a 9.9 johnson to go on the back of my 12' fiberglass, for times where my 3hp lightwin just doesn't have enough umph (heavy wind/current/etc.). I've been working on getting the engine running good and believe I finally may have the upper hand on that one (still need to fix the tilt lever though).
However today when I was out doing some engine testing I noticed some not so great noises which were followed by some visible cracking around the transom. The boat is rated for 14hp so it *should* be able to handle it, but I think long before I owned the boat there were some "modifications" done.
The boat is a sears gamefisher but I am unsure of the year. The title says 1900 because it pre-dates the HIN, so that makes it pre 72. Needless to say, its been well used. The transom setup is unlike any other boat I've seen. The middle is fiberglass, then on the back there is a large metal plate that runs nearly down to the keel, and about 8" wide or so. Behind that there is a piece of wood. On the inside there is a smaller metal plate on the top, a metal "strap" on the bottom, and another piece of wood. (I'll attach some pictures at the end)
I'm thinking that this 9.9 between the weight and additional power is proving a little much. It also probably was trimmed down a little much (side note, need to free up the trim pin too). The cracking seems to be at the very top of the transom from the "torque" of the top of the engine pulling backward.
So, getting to my point, what do you guys think would be the best thing to do? Does anybody know of what this should have looked like from the factory? I have several thoughts but want somebody more experienced specifically with fiberglass boats to weigh in first. Thanks in advance!
Pics:



As an aside, the day was not all lost as I did get to putt around and test my new fishfinder, works great!
