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Transom replacement, curved to straight question
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<blockquote data-quote="LaqueRatt" data-source="post: 513899" data-attributes="member: 32586"><p>In your shoes, I might go straight across too. Sounds like the motor will be close to where it needs to be anyhow and you can make a new top cap yourself out of a piece of square tubing of the correct size. Just cut/grind one side off and drop it right on. I do a bit of metal fabbing and duplicating that gentle curve I think would involve using a massive press like they use for stamping body panels for cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaqueRatt, post: 513899, member: 32586"] In your shoes, I might go straight across too. Sounds like the motor will be close to where it needs to be anyhow and you can make a new top cap yourself out of a piece of square tubing of the correct size. Just cut/grind one side off and drop it right on. I do a bit of metal fabbing and duplicating that gentle curve I think would involve using a massive press like they use for stamping body panels for cars. [/QUOTE]
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