Motor Well design

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by WesS, Jan 9, 2010.

  1. WesS
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    WesS Junior Member

    Hey guys- I am building a duck hunting boat and have a question. I would like to have a splash rail around the boat and wondering where the angles on the transom should end (for the motor, it will be a 9.9 hp tiller). Also wondering about motor well dimensions needed. I would like to keep it as small as possible, but not too small to be of no use. Thanks.
     
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  3. WesS
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    I saw that one; however, it needs to be smaller. Wondering what would be an acceptable smaller size?
     
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    I can't help you there, but the basic principle can probably be scaled down to meet your needs. Make it as large as will not create a problem for your particular boat. Make it so that you can modify it if need be.
     

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    thanks
     
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