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bigboat28 12-07-2018 08:22 AM

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III cutouts

Ironmanwb 12-07-2018 11:20 AM

So if i change to boxes or 5s later i would have to fill in the transom?

adk61 12-07-2018 12:18 PM

drives
 

Originally Posted by Ironmanwb (Post 4662000)
So better to find a set of SSM5's

or IVs ... I have a guy who has a pristine set, and SSM boxes utilize a bearing carrier/support, you plug your drive into the transom assembly just like if it were mounted to the transom ... I have same set up except my boxes are 15" setback. same applies to a 10" the carrier is mounted off the rear inside of all SSM standoff boxes, deeper the box the deeper the carrier so a longer driveshaft would be needed, you will also need to change your transmissions to driveline transmissions.

adk61 12-07-2018 12:30 PM

X dimention
 

Originally Posted by Ironmanwb (Post 4662252)
Yep that is nice set up but the 25K is not gonna happen right now. I am doing a full resto/rebuild to my 36 and the money is already WAY out of hand............opps I guess I will retire at 90. I have an opportunity to buy the boxes and just run what I have but I want to make sure I am going to get some gain out of it or I'm not going to do it.

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you're making a drastic mistake to run a SSM III that high, it was not designed as a surfacing drive, the best thing to do on that Cig is to run the engines as close together as you can 33" to 35" Center to Center, and let the drives running surface do it's job around 3" below, otherwise you will turn this boat into a POS, the center of gravity/weight distribution will be out to lunch if you jack them up to surface a III drive, and again it's not designed to go that high up...
if surfacing is what you want then a SSM#4 or #5 is what's needed,
why would you want boxes in the first place?

Ironmanwb 12-07-2018 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by adk61 (Post 4662664)
you're making a drastic mistake to run a SSM III that high, it was not designed as a surfacing drive, the best thing to do on that Cig is to run the engines as close together as you can 33" to 35" Center to Center, and let the drives running surface do it's job around 3" below, otherwise you will turn this boat into a POS, the center of gravity/weight distribution will be out to lunch if you jack them up to surface a III drive, and again it's not designed to go that high up...
if surfacing is what you want then a SSM#4 or #5 is what's needed,
why would you want boxes in the first place?


I don't want them up high but right now they are pretty deep from what I remember so I want to get them up a little bit from there. The engines are are on 36" centers and we are not changing any of that. I really don't want surfacing drives just trying to move them up a little bit and get some more leverage for the bow. At this point I just want to make an informed decision so I know what my options are down the road. I don't want to have to re cut and refill the brand new transom I just put in.

Team Archer 12-07-2018 06:23 PM

Just to let you know the higher you go the less leverage you will have. Can you measure from the bottom up to the center of the top bolt holes on your transom I can give you your X dimension off of that measurement Regards Dan

Ironmanwb 12-07-2018 08:57 PM

I will next time I'm up there. I really appreciate the help. I will try to post a picture or two so you can see how deep they are.

Ironmanwb 12-07-2018 08:57 PM

I will next time I'm up there. I really appreciate the help. I will try to post a picture or two so you can see how deep they are.

Ironmanwb 12-07-2018 09:20 PM

I will next time I'm up there. I really appreciate the help. I will try to post a picture or two so you can see how deep they are.

Ironmanwb 12-08-2018 06:04 AM

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Not the best pictures but it's the best I have


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