An approximation would be a 24 Albemarle. The inboard version runs a jackshaft, the engine is beneath the console.
However, the Albemarle is a 24 degree Deep V at the transom. Your 240 as best remember is 14 degree. You'll have less height belowdecks for inboard install.
Next is a 22-2 with mystery original power that was professionally rebuilt. The work was done by a shop in Charleston, their name is in the thread. You may want to give them a call and discuss your ride/his ride, etc.
For sure, you DO NOT want to raise the floor height to a huge extent. The freeboard is thin to start with. Safety first.
Here's the link:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7073Wish you could PM the owner, but his participation ceased when his boat was finished. Which is a real shame...he had a nice ride.
Off Topic:
Guys...do your clubmates and yourselves a favor. It is better to give than receive.
New rebuilders are here for knowledge. Experienced members are happy to oblige. As you go through the rebuild process, most of the fun/excitement occurs in gaining/sharing knowledge and advice, passing along ideas, and sourcing products/solutions.
But when she's finished....DON'T disappear. Don't get what you need.... then leave. The experience you've just gained benefits others. So please....stay a participating member of Classic Aquasport and share your knowledge. Please assist others as you were assisted
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