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Old 12-03-2007, 05:47 PM
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I checked with the factory for you on this and here is the response:
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"The transom of a 195 is filled with high density foam which is similar in density to plywood. An auxiliary motor bracket can be through bolted with a backing plate on the inside of the transom. This area can be accessed through the vertical access plate on the port side of the rotomolded splashwell unit. If more room is needed the starboard plate that the access plate is mounted to can be removed. The maximum transom rating should not be exceeded with the combination of the main(primary)engine and the auxiliary engine."
Note: Anytime a hole is drilled in the hull it should be properly sealed with Rule Elastomeric or a gasket.
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