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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
T-Motor mounting bracket
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<blockquote data-quote="Axhammer" data-source="post: 510544" data-attributes="member: 16767"><p>After looking at the link you posted for the TM bracket, I suggest .125” thick 5 series aluminum would work fine, as long as it is attached to the boat sufficiently. The bracket itself, with flanges on three sides will be very rigid preventing flex. The method used to attach this bracket to the boat will determine how well it works, or how long it lasts. Not a fan of pop rivets used in structural applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Axhammer, post: 510544, member: 16767"] After looking at the link you posted for the TM bracket, I suggest .125” thick 5 series aluminum would work fine, as long as it is attached to the boat sufficiently. The bracket itself, with flanges on three sides will be very rigid preventing flex. The method used to attach this bracket to the boat will determine how well it works, or how long it lasts. Not a fan of pop rivets used in structural applications. [/QUOTE]
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