Ed, 38' Transom Angle?
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38 PowerPlay Transom Angle...
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...
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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
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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
http://www.seamount-mattson.com/trandiag.htm
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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
http://www.seamount-mattson.com/trandiag.htm