1972 Chieftain MKIV 25 footer ver 2

layzboy2011

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Re: 1972 Chieftain MKIV 25 footer ver 2

I have a mercury 150 four stroke on a similar bracket on my 22. I ended up just using a very strong "transom saver" I needed a long one to reach, but the setup with the saver seems extremely solid and I was never worried about the pod moving around.
 

Sc25175

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Re: 1972 Chieftain MKIV 25 footer ver 2

In the pic it really doesn't look like there is any additional support?? I do think it would be a good idea to add some support while trailering so will add to the list of todo's. Need to get the hydraulic steering set up to see how far I can tilt up the motor.
 

barato2

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Re: 1972 Chieftain MKIV 25 footer ver 2

oooh...we be droolin'. nice. easy to weld addtl length into a trans saver if needed, or make a Kustom one...
 

low277

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Steve, are you out there? I was following your build closely and have not seen any updates recently, I hope all is well.
 

layzboy2011

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Re: 1972 Chieftain MKIV 25 footer ver 2

In the pic it really doesn't look like there is any additional support?? I do think it would be a good idea to add some support while trailering so will add to the list of todo's. Need to get the hydraulic steering set up to see how far I can tilt up the motor.

It appears as though the pic that i posted does not have the transom saver on it... i use one every time i trailerand a standard length saver works because the trailer is a little to long for the boat. Sorry for the confusion. 2 years aad 150 hours on the setup and everything is holding up well no stress apparent on the transom or bracket.
 
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Sc25175

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I bought a defunct 126 acre campground, so the boat is on the back burner. I will try and pull it into the sunlight sometime during the summer and snap a few pics. The exterior is about 90% complete just need to work on the interior. Have to see how the campground comes along, we are about 3 weeks from re-opening after being closed for 12 years.
 

low277

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Glad to hear that all is well, sounds like you got yourself into a really large project!
 

Sc25175

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Hey guys,. Been some time since I have posted. The boat is still in the shop but I might get to work on her this winter. I was wondering if someone would comment on getting rid of all the old parts I took out of the rig. I have gas tanks, the I/O and motor and all the wiring and steering mechanis.. Not trying to sell it but don't really just want to bring it to the junk yard. Any ideas?
 

g0nef1sshn

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recent post mentioned a starcraft boat owner group on facebook that might help. and ofcourse there is always craigslist and ebay.
 

Watermann

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The motor and drive would be something someone would snap up quick I bet of the right guy see it locally on CL. Unless replaced exactly the steering is a problem due to specific length of the cable and then there's the age of it.
 
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