Johnny,Obviously what you're looking at is your X dimension (on I/Os), and subsequently wanting to glass in the fwd engine beds such that the motor will fall into the adjustment range of the mounts to allow the drive shaft to easily slide into the tranny. Once you have your X dim, you can use the dimensions given here (in this case, a 350 MAG for illustration purposes) to get a real close estimate in regards to stringer height, width, and engine bed location...http://www.mercurymarine.com/media/merc ... 57-009.pdf
Think you're just pretty much gonna have to go with your gut on this one. There really isn't a lot out there to compare to. So this is what I would do. Pull the trailer onto a "known" level surface. Now raise or lower the jack until the boat looks...right. See where the existing stringers lie in regards to level. If they are close, run with a control height based off the stringers. If they are way out of whack, may think about bringing the boat up or down until they get close, see how she looks from the outside, attitude wise.Regardless, at some point in time, you're just gonna have to bite the bullet and say...X marks the spot! Keep in mind, a lot of smaller fishboats that offered both I/O and O/B configurations, the stringer grid was the same, the I/O just had engine beds glassed to the inboard stringers...
No problem Johnny!...There is a picture in the gallery of a West Coast style house top on an Explorer and boy did it turn out pretty (serious workboat look), I wish I could remember who did it. It wouldn’t look like a Bertram, but it would look good! Hopefully one of the more senior Brethren will remember, he was/is a west coast member.
Quote from: "dburr"No problem Johnny!...There is a picture in the gallery of a West Coast style house top on an Explorer and boy did it turn out pretty (serious workboat look), I wish I could remember who did it. It wouldn’t look like a Bertram, but it would look good! Hopefully one of the more senior Brethren will remember, he was/is a west coast member.Anybody know this boat. I have been searching all kinds of terms and kind find it.
QuoteRe: 197? 240 Sea Hunter BuildPostby fishinonthebrain » Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:53 pmSomething you might consider since you are at this point is making use of all that space from the stringers outward. I noticed on the higher end new boats they would make fish boxes or storage lockers out of those areas. Very hand place for storage. just line the areas with 2" foam insulation board and glass over them, add a drain in the rear of compartment, and make a access door in your deck. It's just a though I am trying to incorporate something like this in my build.I had been wondering about the feasibility of that. Thanks for confirming that I can use that space like that.
Re: 197? 240 Sea Hunter BuildPostby fishinonthebrain » Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:53 pmSomething you might consider since you are at this point is making use of all that space from the stringers outward. I noticed on the higher end new boats they would make fish boxes or storage lockers out of those areas. Very hand place for storage. just line the areas with 2" foam insulation board and glass over them, add a drain in the rear of compartment, and make a access door in your deck. It's just a though I am trying to incorporate something like this in my build.
Quote from: "Tx49"Quote from: "dburr"No problem Johnny!...There is a picture in the gallery of a West Coast style house top on an Explorer and boy did it turn out pretty (serious workboat look), I wish I could remember who did it. It wouldn’t look like a Bertram, but it would look good! Hopefully one of the more senior Brethren will remember, he was/is a west coast member.Anybody know this boat. I have been searching all kinds of terms and kind find it.If this is what you are referring to then,Here's the Gallery link.http://www.classicaquasport.com/gallery ... se&cat=500Here's the thread.viewtopic.php?p=88810#p88810Search term: pilot house.If not, there are others.Good luck.
CB the one I was thinking of I saw in a post in the last 6 months (I think ). It had a west cost style forward raked windshield.
Quote from: "dburr"CB the one I was thinking of I saw in a post in the last 6 months (I think ). It had a west cost style forward raked windshield.Explorer or Osprey?Here's Fishhead's Osprey conversion.http://www.classicaquasport.com/gallery ... &protype=1