Canopy Locked
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Appreciate that O/B's don't feature much here, but this is more to do with strength and hoping that a few people will have some opinions / advice.
Current boat has an O/B (60hp). When mounted they used a transom pad underneath the O/B bracket - I need to move the engine forward by around the thickness of the pad (reason unimportant) and I'm thinking that having a pad under the bracket, whilst preventing the gelcoat getting damaged is not really necessary. I think, if I wanted to spread the load of the nuts, I'd do better having a plate on the inside of the boat.
What are your views on an external pad under the bracket of an outboard?
Current boat has an O/B (60hp). When mounted they used a transom pad underneath the O/B bracket - I need to move the engine forward by around the thickness of the pad (reason unimportant) and I'm thinking that having a pad under the bracket, whilst preventing the gelcoat getting damaged is not really necessary. I think, if I wanted to spread the load of the nuts, I'd do better having a plate on the inside of the boat.
What are your views on an external pad under the bracket of an outboard?


