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Airthug wrote:
Does anyone use something between the motor and the transom to protect
the glass? I thought a thin rubber type pad would be a good idea.
Haven't seen anything like this in use. Seems kind of harsh bolting the
metal bracket of the big V4 straight to the finish.
Maybe even just a thin mylar adhesive sheet applied to the transom?

-Dan



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Chuck Gould wrote:
Airthug wrote:

Does anyone use something between the motor and the transom to protect
the glass? I thought a thin rubber type pad would be a good idea.
Haven't seen anything like this in use. Seems kind of harsh bolting the
metal bracket of the big V4 straight to the finish.
Maybe even just a thin mylar adhesive sheet applied to the transom?

-Dan




$32.00

He

http://marineparts.com/Kel/kel868.aspx


Bought one of those rubber mounting pads for my CL 14 dinghy but never
used it. Now it collects dust in my basement.
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