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Re: Motor Bracket

Post: # 7275Post LSaupe »

I go diret to the frame as well.

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Re: Motor Bracket

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found it found it :mrgreen:
VE-VE inc.
http://veveinc.com/shop/home.php?cat=72
pretty good prices and there heavy duty :up:
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Re: Motor Bracket

Post: # 7310Post LSaupe »

Looks like they have a large assortment too.

http://veveinc.com/shop/Transom-Savers/
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Re: Motor Bracket

Post: # 7311Post frogII »

The other item that might come in handy for these small boats with no way to get back in them
and not wanting to mount a big ladder
these step stirrups
http://veveinc.com/shop/Boat-Stirrup-and-Boarding-Rail-Combos/
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Re: Motor Bracket

Post: # 7380Post RussF »

What size bracket do I get 30 to 57 or the unit that goes to 30
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Re: Motor Bracket

Post: # 7390Post frogII »

um red X :der:
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Post: # 7398Post RussF »

what size is red X
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Re: Motor Bracket

Post: # 7413Post frogII »

Sorry the red X before was your sig with thunderstream
I thought you tried to post a pic of your boat :banghead:

anywhoo
there is a chart listed to help determine length
http://veveinc.com/shop/DETERMINING-THE-CORRECT-TRANSOM-SAVER-..html
they say 12-16" from ground
I have mine higher 18-24" for the reason I go in and out of a lot of steep drivways
and don't want to take the chance of bending the skeg or prop , much cheeper just to have lifted higher :mrgreen:
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Re: Motor Bracket

Post: # 7420Post RussF »

Thanks FrogII for the info
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Re: Motor Bracket

Post: # 8674Post rocknrus »

Hey, I know I'm new to the site but not to boating,.The one to the trim holes might save the trim pump, but not the transom. I say go to the trailer.
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