it actually sits up a bunch higher than my old Merc did, on the transom cut-out. But in terms of adding to pitching, whoa-boy, that's a Cy Young winner. That bad-boy in
any sort of chop is going to be ugg-leee.

of course, we dont really get any chop on the Chessie....huh.


tom firds
office rat


Sailor Chef wrote:
Looks like a "Gill" bracket for sailboats. Talk about weight in the ends. Seems like when broad reaching in "big" air, the motor would be under water.
Just 4.75 cents (inflation) from a racer.
Mark
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    *Subject:* catalina27-talk: Outboard Bracket Solution

    To all you outboarders, there is a C-27 at our marina for sale
    with a unique solution to mounting an outboard to the
    transom...thought you may enjoy it.  See link below.  I do believe
    a PO came up with the solution.

    http://baltimore.craigslist.org/boa/442360287.html

    Dave Tierney


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