transom extension cage

patpel

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Hi all.
I have to do the transom on my 14' 67 searay this winter.
I have been considering also doing a hull extension but after looking at OOPS post I kinda changed my mind. It's just looks like too much work.

Anyway, there is a 2' splash well at the back of my boat and if I put a cage behind the boat (see attached drawing) and move the outboard a couple of feet back from the transom I think I can do away with the splash well and effectively make my boat as roomy as a 16 footer.

What do you guys think?

cheers
patpel
 

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Bondo

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Re: transom extension cage

Ayuh,... How's the motor gonna Tilt,..?? The cage is in the way...
 

patpel

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Re: transom extension cage

the motor sits outback of the cage, not inside of it. Tilt should be no problem

patpel
 

patpel

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Re: transom extension cage

tks kiwi, I saw that one before. wood and paint is nice to work with. fiberglass on the other hand!!!

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emilime75

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Re: transom extension cage

I think what you're looking to do is an "outboard bracket". Do a search for that and see what you come up with. Here is an example of what I am talking about http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...q=outboard+bracket&um=1&hl=en&sa=N&tbs=isch:1

It's my understanding that this can be done successfully but it takes quite a bit of planning and figuring because it really throws off the balance of the hull and some boats react very unfavorably to such a modification.

PS I see from your drawing why Bond-O thinks the motor won't be able to tilt, that's how it looks on the diagram. Maybe it's just the drawing?
 

patpel

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Re: transom extension cage

Thanks for the link emilime75. I was thinking of a stainless steel cage, but those brackets would do me just fine.

cheers
patpel
 
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