freebird164
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I have a 15' Saturn SD470 powered by a single 20hp short shaft Suzuki motor. The boat is rated for up to a 40hp. I am wanting to mount twin 20's (for redundancy when boating offshore). The motors each weigh approx. 100 lbs., so I don't think the weight will be an issue. The problem is that the transom is designed for a single motor setup. The transom is scalloped and slopping so there is not currently enough space to mount twins. The options I have considered are -
1. Cutting the necessary space in the transom to accommodate the second motor and re-enforcing the transom with bands or plates to make up for the loss of structural support.
2. Building up the transom with an extension plate and going to twin long shaft motors. (Very expensive so not my favorite option).
3. Having a bracket built for the motors and attaching it to the existing transom. (This is the option that I like the most).
Does anyone have any suggestions regarding these or other options?
1. Cutting the necessary space in the transom to accommodate the second motor and re-enforcing the transom with bands or plates to make up for the loss of structural support.
2. Building up the transom with an extension plate and going to twin long shaft motors. (Very expensive so not my favorite option).
3. Having a bracket built for the motors and attaching it to the existing transom. (This is the option that I like the most).
Does anyone have any suggestions regarding these or other options?