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Has anybody taken their arch off?
I was wondering if anybody has taken their arch off and if so what did you use to cover up the holes?
Seems to be a simple unbolt, but I was wondering if there was a step plate available that would cover? I just installed the Eddie Marine step plates to replace the ugly white plastic peices and they look great! |
Yes, and here is a couple of threads with some good ideas on covering the holes left.
Cover for removed arch Has anyone ever taken the Arch off their Sonic There's more, do a advanced search for "arch" on the Sonic forum. |
Great, thanks for the help.
Anybody have any pictures of a step plate type arrangement they have done?? |
Why would you want to take the arch off?
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I have an arch that came off the sister boat to mine if you know anyone who wants one. The one taken off my boat before I got it was put on another 45 ( Terrible Tess) in our area.
The holes in my boat were filled and painted over. |
Originally Posted by myturn
(Post 2559312)
Why would you want to take the arch off?
I agree, I have always liked the styling of the Sonics with the arch, especially the 42ss & 45ss. Although they do weight quite a bit so maybe removal helps increase speed and efficiency? |
If you turn them around to lean backwards like a '69 Charger Daytona, they will make the boat go faster. It increases the downforce on the back of the boat, making the props bite better.
Seriously. |
Arch is nice for profile look and attaching/storing bimini....
but it's a real head banger! |
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 2559923)
If you turn them around to lean backwards like a '69 Charger Daytona, they will make the boat go faster. It increases the downforce on the back of the boat, making the props bite better.
Seriously. |
Originally Posted by Z06
(Post 2560166)
Thanks Brain, so... not only is the reversed arch great styling but would actually help lift (reversed) that deep 25 degree V out of the water at high speeds. Good reason for long X dimension on the outdrives. :D
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