rbcoomer
Well-Known Member
Does anyone know of an auxiliary outboard bracket that can be simply fitted to a partially concave surface? (With as few holes in the hull as possible...
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Following advice from an earlier thread, I picked up a 2.2hp Suzuki outboard at the weekend to use primarily as a backup, but also for when creeping into shallow waters. This was as an alternative to either electric o/b or a prop-guard type device as when I weighed it all up, a second battery and cost made the former option expensive and whilst a guard might save some damage, it would offer nothing in the event of other engine problems.
The boat is pretty small at 14', so there isn't enough width on the transom to mount alongside the existing 30hp Evinrude. Even just fitting temporarily in the event of a breakdown would be difficult because a) there wouldn't be enough room to turn it (the main unit is bolted through transom so wouldn't move easily) and b) the towing eyes would obstruct the clamp anyway.
Thus an auxiliary bracket on the starboard stern quarter would seem the best option. I think this would be possible, but most brackets I've seen are designed to fix to a flat(ish) surface and in addition it would be desirable if I can adjust height to minimize draft in shallow water. The final requirement is that the auxiliary can be removed and stowed in the bow when at sea - not that I'm paranoid, but in the hands of a newbie the freeboard needs all the help it can get when in a swell...
I've attached some pics to give an idea of mounting space, size of outboard and logistics of being able to reach tiller! (i.e the closer to transom the better!)
Thanks in advance.
Following advice from an earlier thread, I picked up a 2.2hp Suzuki outboard at the weekend to use primarily as a backup, but also for when creeping into shallow waters. This was as an alternative to either electric o/b or a prop-guard type device as when I weighed it all up, a second battery and cost made the former option expensive and whilst a guard might save some damage, it would offer nothing in the event of other engine problems.
The boat is pretty small at 14', so there isn't enough width on the transom to mount alongside the existing 30hp Evinrude. Even just fitting temporarily in the event of a breakdown would be difficult because a) there wouldn't be enough room to turn it (the main unit is bolted through transom so wouldn't move easily) and b) the towing eyes would obstruct the clamp anyway.
Thus an auxiliary bracket on the starboard stern quarter would seem the best option. I think this would be possible, but most brackets I've seen are designed to fix to a flat(ish) surface and in addition it would be desirable if I can adjust height to minimize draft in shallow water. The final requirement is that the auxiliary can be removed and stowed in the bow when at sea - not that I'm paranoid, but in the hands of a newbie the freeboard needs all the help it can get when in a swell...
I've attached some pics to give an idea of mounting space, size of outboard and logistics of being able to reach tiller! (i.e the closer to transom the better!)
Thanks in advance.