Outboard bracket

Rranger

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looking at mounting my 25 hp new evinrude etec with electric tilt on my 21 ft Fiberform with a flying bridge. 25 hp weighs 188 lbs.
Has anyone out there had experience with this bracket
http://www.iboats.com/Fixed-Mount-4...200132--session_id.893871794--view_id.1084771
Or any others they would recommend.
Will this one stand up?

I have electric tilt so do I need to be able to raise the bracket up and down or will this stationary one do?
Thank you.
 

64osby

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No experience with one, and not familiar with your hull.

Is there enough clearance for the motor to tilt where you will mount this?
 

64osby

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I know the clearance is why many use the adjustable mounts. Lifts the motor straight up, but being your motor has tilt........
 

gotboostedvr6

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That setback jackplate is too big for your application imo.

I'd keep looking for other options.
 

Rranger

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That setback jackplate is too big for your application imo.

I'd keep looking for other options.


I have looked all over. I need at least 12 inch setback for my motor to tilt forward. I'm dealing with the top of the transom and a railing right above it hence the need for the setback. My motor weighs 188 lbs so I need something with some strength. My motor bolts on with the same bolt pattern as larger motors. I want to put it on and leave it on and have a lot of stories of lighter brackets failing. Most lighter brackets void warranty if you transport the motor on the bracket. And it's cheaper. If I am missing anything please enlighten me.
 

Rranger

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I wish I would have seen the homemade one, what a great idea. Exactly what I needed.
 
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