Well, I was talking to a guy today about our 29' Carter Safari restoration. Which we are in the process of putting the new transom in. He was saying that he has 2 units off a older 37' fairliner that are inboard transmissions, but were mounted through the transom, instead of out the keel. He said the full drive system including engines was only about 7 feet long off the transom.
Our boat is currently designed for twin volvo penta 280 drives, which we have and our in decent shape. The boat also has a large back deck, that is divided into 3 compartments lengthwise, the engine/bilge, then a large storage compartment, then the fuel tank.
I was thinking that it may not be that hard to rip up the storage compartment and convert to this system?
Has anyone done this sort of conversion? Any input?
We are convering the T holes already with the new transom, so it would just be a simple case of fibreglassing them over on the outside, instead of cutting out. The engine mounts of course would have to be redesigned, but that may not be that hard either.
Here is an older picture before we ripped out the old engines showing the layout.
Our boat is currently designed for twin volvo penta 280 drives, which we have and our in decent shape. The boat also has a large back deck, that is divided into 3 compartments lengthwise, the engine/bilge, then a large storage compartment, then the fuel tank.
I was thinking that it may not be that hard to rip up the storage compartment and convert to this system?
Has anyone done this sort of conversion? Any input?
We are convering the T holes already with the new transom, so it would just be a simple case of fibreglassing them over on the outside, instead of cutting out. The engine mounts of course would have to be redesigned, but that may not be that hard either.
Here is an older picture before we ripped out the old engines showing the layout.