Outboard bracket height ??
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Outboard bracket height ??
I just bought a 24 foot carrera with a stainless marine twin outboard bracket ..How would I figure what legnth shaft motors its set up for..Top edge of bracket to bottom of hull looks like 25".
Owner said it was set up for 20" 2.5's ...
Owner said it was set up for 20" 2.5's ...
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Think I figured it out
I got set up instructions from stainless marine and it looks like its set up for 25's.. Im not sure if the guy I bought it off ever had motors on it . He bull$4itted me on a bunch of other facts .. I drove 650 miles to find out it needed four trailer tires. I got raped for 750 canadian on those , but lucky enough to get them on a saturday afternoon.. Seller wont return my calls or answer emails.. I hope he likes being herassed.. Great hull though super heavy , glassed deck seam etc.. Someone did a real nice job on the transom bracket, knee braces etc... I was told this thing is gonna want to run real nose high with the outboards ..UUUUGGGHHH what have I gotten myself into..Anyone know of any nice pairs of outboards for sale cheap ??
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Putting 20" shaft motors on that bracket is the same as jacking a 25. Get the low water pickups. DOn't buy 25"shaft motors unless you check with Pantera first. I think they will be too long.
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Setback
Well the boats a carrera but I think the bottom is the same or close to a pantera.. What about setback ..The bracket is 26 inches back ,how does this affect motor height ? I wish I could figure this out for sure so I can start shopping for motors..
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Sorry about that. I didn't read carefully enough. Advice is still good though. Contact the manufacturer to be sure. 26" is a lot of set back. Makes an even stronger case for the short shaft engines. In general, the farther back the engines are the higher you can mount them. (or the shorter they can be)