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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Transom stress concerns with bigger motor
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<blockquote data-quote="Wood_Duck" data-source="post: 364517" data-attributes="member: 9599"><p>Ok basically I don't care about the capacity plate. I can buy a motor and get insurance so I'm happy with such. Nor am I calling Lowe to specifically ask about hanging a 60/40. I'm merely inquiring if they have a set "weight" they consider a limit for the transom. No mention of horsepower capacity. There's no boat nazis roaming around here. Just looking for any thoughts on transom integrity/bracing required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wood_Duck, post: 364517, member: 9599"] Ok basically I don't care about the capacity plate. I can buy a motor and get insurance so I'm happy with such. Nor am I calling Lowe to specifically ask about hanging a 60/40. I'm merely inquiring if they have a set "weight" they consider a limit for the transom. No mention of horsepower capacity. There's no boat nazis roaming around here. Just looking for any thoughts on transom integrity/bracing required. [/QUOTE]
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