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4 Stroke 15hp Yamaha on my 14' V - hull ---- too much??
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<blockquote data-quote="St.Clair Flatsrat" data-source="post: 497052" data-attributes="member: 21315"><p>You may be able to add 3/4 inch solid plywood to the transom and remove the bracket Be sure to waterproof the plywood and seal the fasteners to prevent water intrusion. I have done this with Jon boats and semi v boats. I have never had a problem with this method. If the boat is wooden a technique to prevent water intrusion is to use a hole saw to create a place for fasteners. Fill holes with fiberglass resin. After fiberglass hardens drill fastener size hole and use sealant on fasteners. There is a product called Coosa board (if memory serves me) that used on transom replacement. It is often utilized on salt water boats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="St.Clair Flatsrat, post: 497052, member: 21315"] You may be able to add 3/4 inch solid plywood to the transom and remove the bracket Be sure to waterproof the plywood and seal the fasteners to prevent water intrusion. I have done this with Jon boats and semi v boats. I have never had a problem with this method. If the boat is wooden a technique to prevent water intrusion is to use a hole saw to create a place for fasteners. Fill holes with fiberglass resin. After fiberglass hardens drill fastener size hole and use sealant on fasteners. There is a product called Coosa board (if memory serves me) that used on transom replacement. It is often utilized on salt water boats. [/QUOTE]
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