oklahomariverfisherman
Seaman
- Joined
- Nov 11, 2009
- Messages
- 70
I want to mount a 9.9 Nissan long shaft to this 15' aluminum Richline boat I just purchased. I was going to use this jackplate for now, and this winter putting in a full transom. After I replace the transom I plan to install one of the angle aluminum type jackplates that I can make myself. The transom seems good and strong, but I do not want to break anything in the process. Does this seem feasible? The jackplates states it will work on up to a 20 horse motor, so I should be good on that end of it. Let me know what you think and any thoughts and advice. I planned on just sealing up the bolt holes with a high quality silicone for now as well. When I replace the transom this winter I will do it properly and seal it with 4200, but I imagine that if I do it that way now it will be a pain to get back apart this winter. Also, the bolt holes for this jackplate will be much different from what I will eventually put on, so do I take the boat to a welder and get the old holes filled in later?





