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1680 Mod V Landau Plowing at WOT
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<blockquote data-quote="thebobcat" data-source="post: 383427" data-attributes="member: 18076"><p>Ok. So I went out this morning to take some pictures of the bottom of the boat. They didn't turn out to well and you couldn't see much so I didn't go through the trouble to post them however the more I looked at it I realized where the hook came from. I guess over the years whoever had this boat never used a transom saver. There is a triangular shaped brace that runs from the transom to the keel of the boat and welded to the first horizontal brace. The weight of the engine on the transom had pulled up on the keel and the first brace causing it to hook all the way across in a uniform manner. I've got the hook knocked out now and the bottom is relatively flat at the transom so we will try this and report back. Will be using a transom saver from here on out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thebobcat, post: 383427, member: 18076"] Ok. So I went out this morning to take some pictures of the bottom of the boat. They didn't turn out to well and you couldn't see much so I didn't go through the trouble to post them however the more I looked at it I realized where the hook came from. I guess over the years whoever had this boat never used a transom saver. There is a triangular shaped brace that runs from the transom to the keel of the boat and welded to the first horizontal brace. The weight of the engine on the transom had pulled up on the keel and the first brace causing it to hook all the way across in a uniform manner. I've got the hook knocked out now and the bottom is relatively flat at the transom so we will try this and report back. Will be using a transom saver from here on out. [/QUOTE]
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