James Francis
Junior Member
I have a 22 inboard and I am in the process of installing a 9.9 auxillary engine(90 lbs) on a new garelick outboard 4 stroke bracket. The bracket is very beefy but I was hoping for some input on the ability of the transom to handle the stress. The boat is a 79 chris craft CC so it is well built, The transom has a convex shape and at a slight angle and is 3/8 - 1/2 solid glass - no core. Since the boat has much needed trim tabs, the bracket is going to have to be mounted near the center which has a little more flex than I thought it would. The inside of the transom is easily accessible by removing the fuel tank so I want to beef up the transom with half sheet of 3/4 ply wood. I was going to use WEST epoxy with a 406 filler to bond the plywood to the glass and then laminate it with some WR. I was going to use some knee braces to bond it to the hull bottom for strength.
Any thoughts on how much support I need and what steps to follow? Is this overkill?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
James
Any thoughts on how much support I need and what steps to follow? Is this overkill?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
James