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1968 14' RichLine Transom (Advice)
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<blockquote data-quote="FishinLite" data-source="post: 422644" data-attributes="member: 17366"><p>My guess is that the original transom went from side to side and was as thick as the gap from the gunnel to the rear aluminum skin. It was probably tied to the hull with some form of angle bracket through the existing six holes. And it ran from the top of the rear skin to the top of the knee bracket. This would probably add enough structure to support the 25hp outboard.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck =D></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishinLite, post: 422644, member: 17366"] My guess is that the original transom went from side to side and was as thick as the gap from the gunnel to the rear aluminum skin. It was probably tied to the hull with some form of angle bracket through the existing six holes. And it ran from the top of the rear skin to the top of the knee bracket. This would probably add enough structure to support the 25hp outboard. Good Luck =D> [/QUOTE]
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