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I knew Roger before he passed away a few year ago. I thought he did a good job building boats . . . he loved the chopper gun . . . not sure how his brother builds the brackets.
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Denny,
Here is one I did recently for Atlantic Boat Company. Video on their site, http://www.atlanticboat.com/boats/the-duffy-29h |
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Don...I like the new additional angle on the fwd facing transom edge. That should add a lot of strength. Only your bracket would make outboards on a downeast boat look that good!
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Made it from one off molds using a transom splash they sent me, their design parameters, and what I know about building fiberglass brackets from Bill Potters design. Came out pretty cool man.
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Hermco, That bracket is sweet, I like the way it has foam filler stringers built into the flotation chamber. Looks great on that Atlantic.
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The Atlantic is definitely a well built vessel. They take a lot of care in the quality of their build.
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Anyway back to topic, here is a Whaler hull extension bracket I did a couple years ago, I built the bottom off the hull and added one of my bracket lids from the molds.
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They work well on RIBs too. Here is one of two I did for the local Sea Tow dude last year, gets used every day,
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Nice job man.
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