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I am building a boat and wonder about the size of the
motor well. I am intending to use a 35Hp outboard long shaft. How wide, deep and long is suitable for the motorwell? The project can be seen he http://www.oddgeirkvien.com/baat sorry it is only in norwegian, but there are a lot of pictures. -- Oddgeir |
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I am building a boat and wonder about the size of the motor well. I am intending to use a 35Hp outboard long shaft. How wide, deep and long is suitable for the motorwell? I would like to submit exactly the same question, but I am interested to smaller motor, in the 8-15 hp range. If I am right there is a "book of standards" for the minimum dimension. Unfortunately I am unable to find it... Anyone knows the minimum reuired sizes? Tank you all Paolo |
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Paolo Zini wrote:
I am building a boat and wonder about the size of the motor well. I am intending to use a 35Hp outboard long shaft. How wide, deep and long is suitable for the motorwell? I would like to submit exactly the same question, but I am interested to smaller motor, in the 8-15 hp range. If I am right there is a "book of standards" for the minimum dimension. Unfortunately I am unable to find it... Anyone knows the minimum reuired sizes? it should be wide enough to put the lower leg + prop through, that is all. Apart from that, keep it small, as a motorwell is a lot of lost buoancy at the end of the boat. vriendelijke groeten/kind regards, Jelle begin msblaster.pif |
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it should be wide enough to put the lower leg + prop through, that is all. Apart from that, keep it small, as a motorwell is a lot of lost buoancy at the end of the boat. vriendelijke groeten/kind regards, The attachement appear to be a virus! Paolo --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.751 / Virus Database: 502 - Release Date: 02/09/2004 |
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"Paolo Zini" wrote in message
... it should be wide enough to put the lower leg + prop through, that is all. Apart from that, keep it small, as a motorwell is a lot of lost buoancy at the end of the boat. vriendelijke groeten/kind regards, The attachement appear to be a virus! No it isn't. The attachment is no attachment at all, it is just one line of text, starting with 'begin' followed by two spaces and then followed by a file name. Due to a bug in Microsoft Outlook, it sees this as a file attachment, which it is not. Some people find it 'amusing' to create such a fake attachment just to scare users of Outlook. Meindert |
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The moral? Don't use Outlook. R. On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 12:24:49 +0200, "Meindert Sprang" wrote: "Paolo Zini" wrote in message ... it should be wide enough to put the lower leg + prop through, that is all. Apart from that, keep it small, as a motorwell is a lot of lost buoancy at the end of the boat. vriendelijke groeten/kind regards, The attachement appear to be a virus! No it isn't. The attachment is no attachment at all, it is just one line of text, starting with 'begin' followed by two spaces and then followed by a file name. Due to a bug in Microsoft Outlook, it sees this as a file attachment, which it is not. Some people find it 'amusing' to create such a fake attachment just to scare users of Outlook. Meindert |
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