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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Mirrocraft deep V
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<blockquote data-quote="Wrboz" data-source="post: 486886" data-attributes="member: 28314"><p>As to making the transom higher for a long shaft motor.</p><p> I have a 14 foot mirrocraft with the same transom braces. A 2x10 rested on the cutouts in the braces comes right up to the top of the aluminum. I overlapped a piece of sheet aluminum on the outside with a piece of aluminum sheet the thickness of the hull sandwiched in the existing transom cutout between the outer sheet and the wood. Plenty strong, works great with my 20 inch shaft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrboz, post: 486886, member: 28314"] As to making the transom higher for a long shaft motor. I have a 14 foot mirrocraft with the same transom braces. A 2x10 rested on the cutouts in the braces comes right up to the top of the aluminum. I overlapped a piece of sheet aluminum on the outside with a piece of aluminum sheet the thickness of the hull sandwiched in the existing transom cutout between the outer sheet and the wood. Plenty strong, works great with my 20 inch shaft. [/QUOTE]
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