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[email protected] October 26th 07 03:52 AM

Need Info on Yamaha 8hp Outboard When It is Fully Tilted Up - Follow Up
 
I have finally found the dimension of the Yamaha 8hp outboard when it
is fully titled up. It takes close to 11" from the edge of the
transom inward toward the bow. This means I must remove those two
boxy structures at the stern of my boat; otherwise, the outboard would
not have room to tilt up, or I would have to mount it higher than
where I want it to be.

I found the info in www.shipyardisland.com -- not through their home
page, but from a search engine (Yahoo).

Hope this info is useful to someone.

Jay Chan


[email protected] October 26th 07 03:11 PM

Need Info on Yamaha 8hp Outboard When It is Fully Tilted Up - Follow Up
 
On Oct 25, 10:52 pm, "
wrote:
I have finally found the dimension of the Yamaha 8hp outboard when it
is fully titled up. It takes close to 11" from the edge of the
transom inward toward the bow. This means I must remove those two
boxy structures at the stern of my boat; otherwise, the outboard would
not have room to tilt up, or I would have to mount it higher than
where I want it to be.

I found the info inwww.shipyardisland.com-- not through their home
page, but from a search engine (Yahoo).

Hope this info is useful to someone.

Jay Chan


http://www.discountmarinesupplies.co...&product=92827


[email protected] October 26th 07 05:23 PM

Need Info on Yamaha 8hp Outboard When It is Fully Tilted Up - Follow Up
 
On Oct 26, 10:11 am, wrote:
On Oct 25, 10:52 pm, "
wrote:

I have finally found the dimension of the Yamaha 8hp outboard when it
is fully titled up. It takes close to 11" from the edge of the
transom inward toward the bow. This means I must remove those two
boxy structures at the stern of my boat; otherwise, the outboard would
not have room to tilt up, or I would have to mount it higher than
where I want it to be.


I found the info inwww.shipyardisland.com--not through their home
page, but from a search engine (Yahoo).


Hope this info is useful to someone.


Jay Chan


http://www.discountmarinesupplies.co...=71388&product...


Thanks for the suggestion of a retractable outboard motor bracket.
But I have decided to get rid of the boxy structures from the stern of
the boat for an unrelated reason anyway (to add livewells and storage
space). And I also feel that mounting the kicker directly onto the
transom probably is a better idea anyway -- at least this is easier
and cheaper to make the kicker power-tilt.

Jay Chan


-rick- October 27th 07 04:36 AM

Need Info on Yamaha 8hp Outboard When It is Fully Tilted Up -Follow Up
 
wrote:
On Oct 26, 10:11 am, wrote:
On Oct 25, 10:52 pm, "
wrote:

I have finally found the dimension of the Yamaha 8hp outboard when it
is fully titled up. It takes close to 11" from the edge of the
transom inward toward the bow. This means I must remove those two
boxy structures at the stern of my boat; otherwise, the outboard would
not have room to tilt up, or I would have to mount it higher than
where I want it to be.
I found the info inwww.shipyardisland.com--not through their home
page, but from a search engine (Yahoo).
Hope this info is useful to someone.
Jay Chan

http://www.discountmarinesupplies.co...=71388&product...

Thanks for the suggestion of a retractable outboard motor bracket.
But I have decided to get rid of the boxy structures from the stern of
the boat for an unrelated reason anyway (to add livewells and storage
space). And I also feel that mounting the kicker directly onto the
transom probably is a better idea anyway -- at least this is easier
and cheaper to make the kicker power-tilt.

Jay Chan


I found this in my sent folder from about a year ago. Sorry
if you didn't see it then.

---
If Jay is still reading...

Fully tilted up I measure about 12" clearance required
forward from the back surface of the T8 mounting clamp
(equivalent to the back of your mounting bracket).

[email protected] October 27th 07 02:37 PM

Need Info on Yamaha 8hp Outboard When It is Fully Tilted Up - Follow Up
 
"jaykchan wrote:
I have decided to get rid of the boxy structures from the stern of
the boat


I've been wondering about your "boxy structures". I can't quite
picture them. Are they additions, or were they part of the original
boat design? They're not water tight and foam filled are they?

Rick

[email protected] October 27th 07 02:39 PM

Need Info on Yamaha 8hp Outboard When It is Fully Tilted Up - Follow Up
 
On Fri, 26 Oct '07, -rick- wrote:
I found this in my sent folder from about a year ago. Sorry
if you didn't see it then.


If Jay is still reading...

Fully tilted up I measure about 12" clearance required
forward from the back surface of the T8 mounting clamp
(equivalent to the back of your mounting bracket).


Yep, he saw it and replied on 11/19/06.

Rick ---- another one

[email protected] October 28th 07 08:01 PM

Need Info on Yamaha 8hp Outboard When It is Fully Tilted Up - Follow Up
 
On Oct 26, 10:36 pm, -rick- wrote:
wrote:
On Oct 26, 10:11 am, wrote:
On Oct 25, 10:52 pm, "
wrote:


I have finally found the dimension of the Yamaha 8hp outboard when it
is fully titled up. It takes close to 11" from the edge of the
transom inward toward the bow. This means I must remove those two
boxy structures at the stern of my boat; otherwise, the outboard would
not have room to tilt up, or I would have to mount it higher than
where I want it to be.
I found the info inwww.shipyardisland.com--notthrough their home
page, but from a search engine (Yahoo).
Hope this info is useful to someone.
Jay Chan
http://www.discountmarinesupplies.co...=71388&product...


Thanks for the suggestion of a retractable outboard motor bracket.
But I have decided to get rid of the boxy structures from the stern of
the boat for an unrelated reason anyway (to add livewells and storage
space). And I also feel that mounting the kicker directly onto the
transom probably is a better idea anyway -- at least this is easier
and cheaper to make the kicker power-tilt.


Jay Chan


I found this in my sent folder from about a year ago. Sorry
if you didn't see it then.

---
If Jay is still reading...

Fully tilted up I measure about 12" clearance required
forward from the back surface of the T8 mounting clamp
(equivalent to the back of your mounting bracket).- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Thanks for reminding me. Somehow, I forgot about this. Sorry about
this.

Jay Chan


[email protected] October 28th 07 08:34 PM

Need Info on Yamaha 8hp Outboard When It is Fully Tilted Up - Follow Up
 
On Oct 27, 8:37 am, wrote:
"jaykchan wrote:
I have decided to get rid of the boxy structures from the stern of
the boat


I've been wondering about your "boxy structures". I can't quite
picture them. Are they additions, or were they part of the original
boat design? They're not water tight and foam filled are they?

Rick


You can find these boxy structures in many small center consoles --
one in each side of the outboard. They are right on top of the
transom. I believe the optional seats are supposed to be placed on
top of these boxy structures. In other words, this boxy structure is
a way to mount the seat. The manufacturer also stores the optional
external oil reservior inside the boxy structure.

My boat doesn't come with those optional seats, and I don't intend to
put any seat at the stern of the boat. This just doesn't make any
sense putting seats there because I cannot imagine anyone would want
to sit just one feet away from a noisy 2-stroke outboard.

My outboard doesn't need any external oil reservior because it uses
internal oil reservior. And I cannot use that boxy structure to store
anything else either because that box doesn't have a "real" bottom --
small items will fall through to the bigle. And it is very low
profile -- meaning that I cannot stuff a lot of thing there.

In other words, those boxy structures are totally useless to me --
just taking up space. Moreover, they are taking up space at the
transom that I cannot mount a kicker directly on the transom. These
are two reasons why I want to remove them and replace them with live
wells and some storage room and that will be 12" away from the transom
(to leave enough clearance for the kicker).

Jay Chan


[email protected] October 29th 07 12:18 AM

Need Info on Yamaha 8hp Outboard When It is Fully Tilted Up - Follow Up
 
jaykchan wrote:
those boxy structures are totally useless


If they're not water tight and foam filled, their purpose may still be
to add strength to the hull and, in particular, the transom. I know
several boat models that have designed in stength with similar means.
Never having seen yours, I of couse have no clue. But you might find a
boat builder to take a look at them and get an opinion.
Anyhow, that's just my 2 cents. Be careful.

Rick

[email protected] October 29th 07 04:31 PM

Need Info on Yamaha 8hp Outboard When It is Fully Tilted Up - Follow Up
 
On Oct 28, 8:18 pm, wrote:
jaykchan wrote:
those boxy structures are totally useless


If they're not water tight and foam filled, their purpose may still be
to add strength to the hull and, in particular, the transom. I know
several boat models that have designed in stength with similar means.
Never having seen yours, I of couse have no clue. But you might find a
boat builder to take a look at them and get an opinion.
Anyhow, that's just my 2 cents. Be careful.

Rick


What you say is possible. They "may" be used to add rigidity to the
corners of the stern to make the corner square. But I really doubt
this. The reason is that the fiberglass boxy structures seem to be
too thin to have any structural value, and this is one of the reason
why I don't want to mount a kicker bracket on that boxy structure.
They look too weak for providing any structural support.

If you are interested, you can view my web page that has the pictures
of the boat in it:

http://www.geocities.com/jaykchan/Se...a_18ft_CC.html

Thanks.

Jay Chan



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