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Bracket looks good PNW!! Nice work. Makes it much easier without the motor in the way.
Only one way to find out!!
Yes sir, I'll let you know, unfortunately it will be about a month before I try her out.
KY, do you know how our brackets are built? Specifically are the transom bolts that come out of bracket attached to the bracket? Meaning if I remove a nut from the inside transom side (boat side) will the bolt spin or is it somehow attached?
Thanks.
Drifter,
I have nuts on the inside also (that does not sound right LOL), and there are 2 backing plates on mine inside the transom. Not sure if it came that way or PO added them.
When I reattached I slowly torqued the nuts like I would do to a car tire, and added loctite red for peace of mind.
It's only funny till your cruising along and the engine decides its divorcing the transom
I'll be up where my boat is stored tomorrow installing new electronics panel, I will get some pics for ya then.
Lee
Thinking the same. Give it a shot - or look at the other end of the bolts through the access plate in the bracket? That should give you the answer real quick. Not sure if someone's going to have long enough arms to get to the bolt heads - so probably will just need an extension for a socket - maybe a universal joint.Worth a shot, but doubtful. Unless the bolts are bedded really well and stuck tight, you'll probably spin. Sorry, just my feeling.