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Re: Strick, Don:Im going to build my own bracket, help
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I used plywood for the tramson core, stringers, and swim platform core. Seems to be holding up fine. There's nothing wrong with coring with ply, but I worry a little b/c of the dampness inside the bracket all the time. Also my engine is single 363lb motor . . . which is not the same as 1100+ lbs (twin 3.0L mercs) pushing a 23ft 4000+lb hull 55 - 60mph over 3ft chop. Build it strong!! Just make sure you don't build a stitch and glue plywood bracket and expect it to hold up. |
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Re: Strick, Don:Im going to build my own bracket,
Great link Big!.....And although it looks straight forward, I will have to agree on the fact that it will be so much better to buy a professionally made bracket like Dons (from Hemco) than to attend to build just one, considering cost, labor, and the peace of mind knowing that your engines won't fall off in rough seas.
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Re: Strick, Don:Im going to build my own bracket,
"Just make sure you don't build a stitch and glue plywood bracket and expect it to hold up."
Thanks for the link, what do you mean by "stitch and glue"John |
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Re: Strick, Don:Im going to build my own bracket,
This is part 2:
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/seacraft_part2 I sprayed gelcoat with a duratek clear additive . . . and I don't recommend it. Within 6 months the bracket changed color from a beautiful deep red to chalky pepto-pink. I would highly recommend painting it with awlgrip or some other type of industrial 2 part coating. Stitch and glue - http://www.pygmyboats.com/Construction.htm |
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Re: Strick, Don:Im going to build my own bracket,
Thank you very much Bigshrimpin and Don. I especially like hearing you would do it over again. With advise from guys like you I can avoid some of the mistakes hopefully. My main concerns over the cosmetics are strength and durability. I don't want to see my motors go to the bottom of the Pacific with my family on board.
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Re: Strick, Don:Im going to build my own bracket, help
Sorry I have not replied sooner. I have been really busy and want to help but have not the time to get into all the specifics of diagrams.
Tim and Don have provided some good advice. Have you made anything out of fiberglass before? If not I'd suggest getting a little practice in before you tackle a bracket. The molds are fairly simple however the design and structural integrity are very important. If you like tinkering around and time on the water is not a factor then go ahead and make a bracket. Make sure you take it out a bunch of times before you put the wife and kids on it PM me and I will give you some measurements...just give me a couple days to respond as I'm not on the computer that much these days. strick
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