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My jackplate/transom riser
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<blockquote data-quote="marshman" data-source="post: 427583" data-attributes="member: 12129"><p>It's overbuilt for a 30.... I designed it to reinforce the transom... I have backer plates to bolt to the inside.... I'll post pics when I get it bolted on... Doing some work on the motor and another few projects right now... </p><p></p><p>But transom strength is why I decided to design my own... Other stuff I found available would've had me bolting up too high on the transom to get the rise I needed... I didn't want that much leverage/stress being put on my transom... A 16-1/2 inch transom with the bottom bolts being at 8 inches, and then 6 inches of rise, I was scared the transom might fold.... This one will distribute everything much better.</p><p></p><p>It's a weld-craft boat so the transom is already built pretty solid so I should be better than fine...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marshman, post: 427583, member: 12129"] It's overbuilt for a 30.... I designed it to reinforce the transom... I have backer plates to bolt to the inside.... I'll post pics when I get it bolted on... Doing some work on the motor and another few projects right now... But transom strength is why I decided to design my own... Other stuff I found available would've had me bolting up too high on the transom to get the rise I needed... I didn't want that much leverage/stress being put on my transom... A 16-1/2 inch transom with the bottom bolts being at 8 inches, and then 6 inches of rise, I was scared the transom might fold.... This one will distribute everything much better. It's a weld-craft boat so the transom is already built pretty solid so I should be better than fine... [/QUOTE]
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