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<blockquote data-quote="mbullen" data-source="post: 515971" data-attributes="member: 24594"><p>I agree with adding a pad to the outside. I would suggest being aware of total thickness of the two combined pieces, too. </p><p>The total depth shouldn't exceed the width of your transom clamps. </p><p>Usually around 1.5in. </p><p>The thickness of the inner yoke is usually dictated by the thickness of the top cap and/or corner braces.</p><p>Subtract that from 1.5-ish and one can get the required thickness of the outer pad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbullen, post: 515971, member: 24594"] I agree with adding a pad to the outside. I would suggest being aware of total thickness of the two combined pieces, too. The total depth shouldn't exceed the width of your transom clamps. Usually around 1.5in. The thickness of the inner yoke is usually dictated by the thickness of the top cap and/or corner braces. Subtract that from 1.5-ish and one can get the required thickness of the outer pad. [/QUOTE]
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