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What's the weight of a bracket- barnyard find
I just bought a bracket off a metal fabricator who was trying to unload his 20'SF project on craigslist. He built a bracket out of 5086 aluminum. 30" setback with swim platform. I have a concern about the weight. I bet it is 120lbs, mostly because it is made out of 1/4 aluminum, and the motor plate is 1/2".
It has a center floatation volume, good for 260 lbs by my calculation, or 130lbs net buoyancy. I will probably add more buoyancy to the sides under the swim platform with some 1/16" boxes for foam. Anyone know what a raw Hermco or Armstrong weighs? I bet half this. |
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Re: What's the weight of a bracket- barnyard find
From what I have been told the single motor brackets for both Armstrong and Hermco are very close in weights, only about 30-50lb difference.
From my foggy memory, a single Amrstrong was about 130lb the dual was about 175lb. The single Hermco was 120lb or so. These are all ball parks, but should give you an idea.
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Patrick from WAY out on cape cod. 1973 23foot Center console, Birdsall Ttop, Hermco Bracket... in progress |
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Re: What's the weight of a bracket- barnyard find
I have an Armstrong widebody with an 80 inch swim step and it is really ez for 2 guys to lift. It probably weighs in around 100 or so pounds.
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