big boat little motor
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- May 21, 2009
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Hey y'all,
I was given a 38" ski pylon main post by a buddy of mine it is 1.25" stainless steel tube with 3/8" wall thickness on it (it seems as heavy as a lead pipe). It is plenty stout and I need to find a way to mount this to my boat. The outboard protrudes 15" above the deck and when you add an additional 6" for clearance that leaves an additional 17" than can go below the deck and be reinforced.
I would ideally like to find a way to mount this in the deck forward of the splash well with 2 or 3 connection points below the deck so that I would not need the additional 2 45 degree braces pointed back to the transom that the tripods have on them. FWIW my boat is an aluminum hull if that matters for the bracing.
Has anyone else ever redneck engineered something like this and if so how?
Thanks in advance
I was given a 38" ski pylon main post by a buddy of mine it is 1.25" stainless steel tube with 3/8" wall thickness on it (it seems as heavy as a lead pipe). It is plenty stout and I need to find a way to mount this to my boat. The outboard protrudes 15" above the deck and when you add an additional 6" for clearance that leaves an additional 17" than can go below the deck and be reinforced.
I would ideally like to find a way to mount this in the deck forward of the splash well with 2 or 3 connection points below the deck so that I would not need the additional 2 45 degree braces pointed back to the transom that the tripods have on them. FWIW my boat is an aluminum hull if that matters for the bracing.
Has anyone else ever redneck engineered something like this and if so how?
Thanks in advance