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<blockquote data-quote="PumaCG7" data-source="post: 258480" data-attributes="member: 8519"><p>Yeah it was just clamped to the transom. So I should have it clamped to transom, then put some bolts thru it also? Through the back and all the way through the transom, so through bracket on motor then transom? </p><p></p><p>Theres no livewell in boat and the transom wood was just above the drain plug area. </p><p></p><p>The boat is a '88 sears gamefisher, the plaque says 7hp max</p><p></p><p>When you talk about the "scab" is that the wood piece on the back (outside) of the boat that the outboard is against? So I dont need to put another piece on the back to replace it?</p><p>The big transom board that was on the inside wasnt original but I believe the one that was behind it was original.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for everyones help! I cant wait to get this all done and out on the water</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PumaCG7, post: 258480, member: 8519"] Yeah it was just clamped to the transom. So I should have it clamped to transom, then put some bolts thru it also? Through the back and all the way through the transom, so through bracket on motor then transom? Theres no livewell in boat and the transom wood was just above the drain plug area. The boat is a '88 sears gamefisher, the plaque says 7hp max When you talk about the "scab" is that the wood piece on the back (outside) of the boat that the outboard is against? So I dont need to put another piece on the back to replace it? The big transom board that was on the inside wasnt original but I believe the one that was behind it was original. Thanks for everyones help! I cant wait to get this all done and out on the water [/QUOTE]
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