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DEFYN GRAVITY 06-07-2012 12:38 PM

Ed, 38' Transom Angle?
 
Ed, Do you remember the transon angle on the 38's? I think it is 10 degrees? Looking to install standoff boxes and want to make sure the transon will accommodate it, Thanks, Robbie

BTW, How ya been?

Ed 06-19-2012 05:23 PM

38 PowerPlay Transom Angle...
 

Originally Posted by DEFYN GRAVITY (Post 3704850)
Ed, Do you remember the transon angle on the 38's? I think it is 10 degrees? Looking to install standoff boxes and want to make sure the transon will accommodate it, Thanks, Robbie

BTW, How ya been?

Hey Robbie...Just stay'n busy, or I'd got nutz, lol. Did you find out the angle you needed? I believe it was 13 degree's, but check it with an angle finder, that you can buy cheap enough at Sears Tool Dept. Blue skies...;)

DEFYN GRAVITY 06-20-2012 05:22 PM

Ed, Thank You for getting back with me. Great to hear you are staying busy!!!! Stay out of trouble!!! I have used a cheap angle finder, I come out at 10 degrees, looking at putting boxes on the back, was told the 38' did not have a standard angle transom. News to me!!!! I also need several EAO switches, you still know where I can get them? I plan on getting down your way soon, Lunch? I will give you a call let you know, Blue Skies, Robbie

rchevelle71 06-21-2012 07:22 AM

Place a carpenter's square with the long side ( 22 1/2" ) against the keel. When the short side ( 14" ) comes in contact with the transom, take the measurement ( see the sketch below ) between the inside corner of the square and the boat bottom. Each 1/4" is equal to 1 degree in slope of the transom.

http://www.seamount-mattson.com/trandiag.htm

DEFYN GRAVITY 06-21-2012 06:39 PM


Originally Posted by rchevelle71 (Post 3714353)
Place a carpenter's square with the long side ( 22 1/2" ) against the keel. When the short side ( 14" ) comes in contact with the transom, take the measurement ( see the sketch below ) between the inside corner of the square and the boat bottom. Each 1/4" is equal to 1 degree in slope of the transom.

http://www.seamount-mattson.com/trandiag.htm

Thank you for the info & the drawing, I have never seen this method before. I will try it when I get home on Sat, again, thanks, Robbie

rchevelle71 06-22-2012 06:44 AM


Originally Posted by DEFYN GRAVITY (Post 3714929)
Thank you for the info & the drawing, I have never seen this method before. I will try it when I get home on Sat, again, thanks, Robbie

No problem, I also forget how to do it every time and have to look it up, this method was originally taught to me by the guy that made my outboard bracket, and I have used it for several since then.


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