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<blockquote data-quote="DMack" data-source="post: 462527" data-attributes="member: 24366"><p>Thanks for all the replies. I like the redneck ingenuity but I think I'm going to stick with some version of a fixed transom mounted set up. Would have to be wide and/or pneumatic for going over sand. </p><p></p><p>Next thing to consider is should I add a piece of plywood the size of the entire transom or just pad out the area where the motor mounts and where I would mount the wheels? I don't want to add too much extra weight but I do want to strengthen the transom a tad. Planning on powering it with a Johnson 15 hp 2 stroke. I priced out Coosa and that is out of the question due to cost but it is some light stuff!</p><p>Thanks, Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMack, post: 462527, member: 24366"] Thanks for all the replies. I like the redneck ingenuity but I think I'm going to stick with some version of a fixed transom mounted set up. Would have to be wide and/or pneumatic for going over sand. Next thing to consider is should I add a piece of plywood the size of the entire transom or just pad out the area where the motor mounts and where I would mount the wheels? I don't want to add too much extra weight but I do want to strengthen the transom a tad. Planning on powering it with a Johnson 15 hp 2 stroke. I priced out Coosa and that is out of the question due to cost but it is some light stuff! Thanks, Dan [/QUOTE]
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