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<blockquote data-quote="TNtroller" data-source="post: 369340" data-attributes="member: 4251"><p>Depending on the boat and motor, a riser is fairly easy to make/build. You need some aluminum plate 1/16 or 1/8-1/4" thick, depending on the size & weight of the motor, enough alum plate to sandwich the hull's transom on both sides, some spacer material to fill the gap on the top side of the transom itself. Check out gheenoe.net and microskiff.com for some how to's, or google is always a good source. Those two websites are for small FG boats, but the principle is the same for tin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNtroller, post: 369340, member: 4251"] Depending on the boat and motor, a riser is fairly easy to make/build. You need some aluminum plate 1/16 or 1/8-1/4" thick, depending on the size & weight of the motor, enough alum plate to sandwich the hull's transom on both sides, some spacer material to fill the gap on the top side of the transom itself. Check out gheenoe.net and microskiff.com for some how to's, or google is always a good source. Those two websites are for small FG boats, but the principle is the same for tin. [/QUOTE]
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