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Griff 03-11-2007 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by teddy38 (Post 2054495)
do the transome pickups have screens in them ?


My Latham Marine pick up has a screen with like 1/8 inch holes. Prevents anything big from getting in.

Too Old 03-11-2007 09:29 PM

You'd have less derag with properly mounted transom pick-ups.

The Lathams are available with screens.

teddy38 03-11-2007 09:41 PM

they look nice. transom pu are probably my best way to go, so ill be definetly calling you and ordering them this weak. do i have to cut or file an angle on the bottom of those pu.? i realy like the screen, especialy in the great south bay ( so much grass)

scottc 03-12-2007 09:08 AM

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Always check the old style pickups due to this issue. And they were bonded!

cougarman 03-12-2007 11:22 AM

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Here's some if ya need some different ones.
I have Latham's for the transome and I have through hulls if ya like them. I repolished them too.

Cougarman

cougarman 03-12-2007 11:23 AM

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couple more pic's

Cougarman

rdoactive 03-12-2007 12:47 PM

My $0.02
The transom mounted pickups might be faster. But on a heavy scarab, you'll never notice.
The transom mounted ones might stay in the water more. But again, on that boat, you'll never notice.
If it was a 100mph cat, then I would change it. But if your current one is in good condition, convenient location, and dosn't cause problems, I dont think it's worth the effort to glass up your hull and put in the new one.
BTW, is that a 377 raised deck scarab with staggered motors?
Gary

cougarman 03-12-2007 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by rdoactive (Post 2055139)
My $0.02
The transom mounted pickups might be faster. But on a heavy scarab, you'll never notice.
The transom mounted ones might stay in the water more. But again, on that boat, you'll never notice.
If it was a 100mph cat, then I would change it. But if your current one is in good condition, convenient location, and dosn't cause problems, I dont think it's worth the effort to glass up your hull and put in the new one.
BTW, is that a 377 raised deck scarab with staggered motors?
Gary

I would agree with this, even though I have some cool parts that would work on it. :D :drink:

Cougarman

teddy38 03-12-2007 03:33 PM

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mine is a 38' flat deck, non staggered .here's what she looks like at the end of season , non washed...:D

teddy38 03-12-2007 03:44 PM

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thanks for the advice, saved alot of worthless efort . would cougarmans thru hulls work in place of what i have now, without glass work ?? or are the grass catchers ? they look like they only petrude about 1/2" but might snag every blade of grass in the bay. heres another view of what i got


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