How'd you manage to get Mike Carrigan to close his mouth long enough to get a pic?And that Hydra-Sports with the "Jungle Gym" tower? I mean, nice pipework, but jeez louise!
Great job on the presentation Pete looks like you two had a great time.I get the general idea how a transom is built but how the heck does one hold 5 heavy motors
That 482SS is sweet!
Quote from: "Circle Hooked"Great job on the presentation Pete looks like you two had a great time.I get the general idea how a transom is built but how the heck does one hold 5 heavy motors UNBELIEVABLE heavy duty construction. Transoms that approach 4" thick 1/2" plate aluminum sandwiched in the mix, 2" thick knees spanning the base of the transom to tie it into the hull, tops of the knees glassed to the underside of the deck, as well as plexused to the underside when decking the boat, and also probably some stainless turnbuckles tying in the engine mounting bolts to the stringers. Some really stout stuff.Keep in mind, (5) Vrods, dry weight, is around 665 lbs. per motor, just just a tad over 3300 lbs. back there. The key is tying it all in and distributing the forces throughout the boat...
Quote from: "seabob4"Quote from: "Circle Hooked"Great job on the presentation Pete looks like you two had a great time.I get the general idea how a transom is built but how the heck does one hold 5 heavy motors UNBELIEVABLE heavy duty construction. Transoms that approach 4" thick 1/2" plate aluminum sandwiched in the mix, 2" thick knees spanning the base of the transom to tie it into the hull, tops of the knees glassed to the underside of the deck, as well as plexused to the underside when decking the boat, and also probably some stainless turnbuckles tying in the engine mounting bolts to the stringers. Some really stout stuff.Keep in mind, (5) Vrods, dry weight, is around 665 lbs. per motor, just just a tad over 3300 lbs. back there. The key is tying it all in and distributing the forces throughout the boat...3300 pounds on the ars-end....PLUS the heavy-duty transom weight. Empirical questions....They hold a chitload of fuel....but with that kind of stern weight....how are they balanced out? How much do they weigh on the hoof? And with a trip axle big-boy trailer....will a one-ton duelie pull it? And what is the beam...do they need a permit?
Cool, I'm good with your advice. But what do you reckon the 1800 hp model weighs...for sake of discussion.