Hoping to rebuild/repower my 24 grady this winter. I know the transom is wet so before I put a new motor on it I’m planning on rebuilding it. That being said, I have a few options I’d love to hear everyone’s opinions on. Should I:
A: keep transom design the same but close in the two sides more
B: option A plus raise transom height 5”s and run a 30” motor
C: fully enclosed and run an Armstrong bracket or something similar?
Option A would be the easiest with B not being much more difficult. I hate taking in water from other boats/chop while drifting in the ocean. Never had anything ever come close to disaster but the thought is always there. Option C would give me much more confidence in the boat offshore however I’m afraid to commit to a project that big and not have the boat perform correctly. Also fishing around the motor being further out I could see getting annoying. I know having the open transom helps shed water when taking waves over the bow, but I don’t see myself going out in weather like that ever.
Thanks
Jason
A: keep transom design the same but close in the two sides more
B: option A plus raise transom height 5”s and run a 30” motor
C: fully enclosed and run an Armstrong bracket or something similar?
Option A would be the easiest with B not being much more difficult. I hate taking in water from other boats/chop while drifting in the ocean. Never had anything ever come close to disaster but the thought is always there. Option C would give me much more confidence in the boat offshore however I’m afraid to commit to a project that big and not have the boat perform correctly. Also fishing around the motor being further out I could see getting annoying. I know having the open transom helps shed water when taking waves over the bow, but I don’t see myself going out in weather like that ever.
Thanks
Jason