Go Back  Offshoreonly.com > Owners Forum > Cobalt
343 Cobalt Outboard Open Bow Conversion >

343 Cobalt Outboard Open Bow Conversion

Notices

343 Cobalt Outboard Open Bow Conversion

Thread Tools
 
Old 10-06-2023 | 09:17 AM
  #21  
Registered
20 Year Member
 
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 4,470
Likes: 2,107
From: Milton, Fla!
Default

Amazing build!

Love it.

I like the thinking on power too.

Getting pts/svc in The Keys, let alone in the Islands, requires a large inventory of old motors and knowledge.

I built a powerhead for a customer in the islands who tried to get me to fly over to install it because he didn’t trust anyone over there!

And heard about the heat down there this summer!

When we lived down there and I was finishing my 24’ Sonic, weather was similar.

One day when doing final rigging, and knowing I would be up/down a ladder a bazillion times, I weighed myself before starting.

Ate we’ll, drank a ton of water (but never pee’d!) and weighed myself again, end of day.

Lost 9 lbs!

Ugh.
Twin O/B Sonic is offline  
Reply
Old 10-06-2023 | 09:42 AM
  #22  
Registered
20 Year Member
 
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 965
Likes: 123
Default

Amazing!!!
pasquesi is offline  
Reply
Old 11-27-2023 | 04:52 AM
  #23  
Registered
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 84
Likes: 21
From: Melbourne, FL.
Default

Any update? Are you bolting the egg beaters to the transom or using a bracket?
Stitch King is offline  
Reply
Old 11-27-2023 | 08:49 AM
  #24  
Thread Starter
Registered
20 Year Member
 
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 2,503
Likes: 149
From: Cape Coral, FL
Default

Originally Posted by Stitch King
Any update? Are you bolting the egg beaters to the transom or using a bracket?
As of right now the boat is ready for paint/ interior and rigging but need to sell my Center Console boat to pay for this activity. I will be using 3 Bob's Jackplates with 10" setback when I install the engines.
Maritime_Eng is offline  
Reply
Old 11-28-2023 | 03:57 PM
  #25  
Registered
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 1,186
Likes: 877
From: Newport Coast, California.
Default

Really dig everything about this project. I belive this is a conversion that will happen to many twin I/O boats in the future. Is your CC the 31 Active Thunder one in the OSO classified? If so, it's a tremendous value for the money and will be gone soon and then this project will continue to fascinate many of us. Can't wait to see this test run after first rigging.


larslindroth is offline  
Reply
Old 11-28-2023 | 05:04 PM
  #26  
Thread Starter
Registered
20 Year Member
 
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 2,503
Likes: 149
From: Cape Coral, FL
Default

Originally Posted by larslindroth
Really dig everything about this project. I belive this is a conversion that will happen to many twin I/O boats in the future. Is your CC the 31 Active Thunder one in the OSO classified? If so, it's a tremendous value for the money and will be gone soon and then this project will continue to fascinate many of us. Can't wait to see this test run after first rigging.

Yes, this is mine. Love the boat but wanted something with triples and a little bit different.

Maritime_Eng is offline  
Reply
Old 11-29-2023 | 04:06 AM
  #27  
Registered
20 Year Member
 
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 4,470
Likes: 2,107
From: Milton, Fla!
Default

Did I miss where you reinforced the transom for loading of the OB’s?

Im a huge fan of the integral swim platform/brackets.

I always use the swim platforms and really like the additional floatation from the box/bracket and the side to side rigidity added by it.

Both of my twin OB 24’ Sonics had bowed transoms from lack there of.


Originally Posted by Maritime_Eng
I will be using 3 Bob's Jackplates with 10" setback when I install the engines.
Twin O/B Sonic is offline  
Reply
Old 11-29-2023 | 10:46 AM
  #28  
Thread Starter
Registered
20 Year Member
 
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 2,503
Likes: 149
From: Cape Coral, FL
Default

Originally Posted by Twin O/B Sonic
Did I miss where you reinforced the transom for loading of the OB’s?

Im a huge fan of the integral swim platform/brackets.

I always use the swim platforms and really like the additional floatation from the box/bracket and the side to side rigidity added by it.

Both of my twin OB 24’ Sonics had bowed transoms from lack there of.

I did not take too many pictures of that process, but I did reinforce the transom. The transom itself is now 4" thick, I added 3 knees, and then extended the stringers (4 of them) to span from the existing firewall (rear of old bench seat) to the transom.
Maritime_Eng is offline  
Reply
Old 11-29-2023 | 03:56 PM
  #29  
Registered
20 Year Member
 
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 4,822
Likes: 376
From: IL
Default

So I think you might be the right guy to ask this question, what is truly your opinion of the cobalt, the way they're put together, build quality, been thinking about getting one just don't know much about them, I understand the hardware they use seems to be better than others, I'm just wondering about the boat itself how it's put together, is the deck and hull fiberglass together? Thank you.
boatnt is offline  
Reply
Old 11-30-2023 | 05:34 AM
  #30  
Quinlan's Avatar
VIP Member
20 Year Member
VIP Member
 
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 4,282
Likes: 773
From: Tulsa, GLOC
Default

I can add my 02- with my 343 i have had over a yr now.
they are a pretty well-built boats. Little to no wood since early 2000s or so. I would say heaver than comparable sized craft too. So that should mean more structure.
My original interior is still in the boat being an 2005, I think they used better quality vinyl's or maybe mine was just better kept but the materials seem thicker.

I am sure Maritime can talk structure way better than I. But hitting wakes and such I hear very few rattles and such.
And most have 9'8" beam also so Fat Bottom Girls Rock. Now I Won't be wake Jumping like the Ciggy


Quinlan is offline  
Reply


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.