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    looking for outboard brackets for 2x 250 HP

    prefer gil marine brackets.
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    I would suggest going with an aluminum bracket made in more recent times, as the steel Gil tubular style hasn't been sold in many, many years. In other words, your not going to find any. Not to mention, the Gils were made in three different "rises", or heights...and in varying transom angles, some with different transom bolt pattern plates, and all of them rusted away at the welds & inside. I know, I bought about a hundred of them back in the day. One of the many advantages to the modern day aluminum brackets, is that they provide static flotation, while the boat is at rest, or idling.

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    I've got two of them available still on my boat in good shape..
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    Quote Originally Posted by JUPITER PULSARE View Post
    I've got two of them available still on my boat in good shape..
    what is your transom angle en what is your price ?

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    I have this overkill alum bracket for twins. 1500.00 plus shipping.

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    Agreed.

    I just got a quote from Armstrong for my Checkmate conversion.

    $5K for one for twins.

    Looks like Im building mine

    Quote Originally Posted by FUJIMO View Post
    I would suggest going with an aluminum bracket made in more recent times, as the steel Gil tubular style hasn't been sold in many, many years. In other words, your not going to find any. Not to mention, the Gils were made in three different "rises", or heights...and in varying transom angles, some with different transom bolt pattern plates, and all of them rusted away at the welds & inside. I know, I bought about a hundred of them back in the day. One of the many advantages to the modern day aluminum brackets, is that they provide static flotation, while the boat is at rest, or idling.
    I'd rather be competitive w/junk I built in my garage than win w/stuff I bought.


    I refuse to allow common sense to interfere w/my boat buying decisions.


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    Here are a couple of very good ones. Your choice of colors. Both companies can handle monster outboard motors weights.


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    about how much are they ?

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    Here are a couple of very good ones. Your choice of colors. Both companies can handle monster outboard motors weights.


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    bracket looks great but i have a deep V i think these are for a cat ?

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    I would call them and tell them what you need. I bet they can build you something suitable for your DeepV.

    give them your requirements like:

    * set back length
    * rise sequence (e.g. for every foot you need a 3 inch rise)
    * engine manufacturer
    * color preference
    * request pricing
    * build time


    The beauty about these two manufacturers in particular is that the brackets are adjustable (up& down) so that you can fine tune to your engine height requirements



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    If you prefer the bracket to move up and down hydraulically, here's a new product in the market.

    Scott Porta ==> https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005046211629
    Porta Brackets has both race and high performance versions to meet your budget and other needs
    ...can also get your motors up and out of the water 100%


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    Quote Originally Posted by noli View Post
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    If you prefer the bracket to move up and down hydraulically, here's a new product in the market.

    Scott Porta ==> https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005046211629
    Porta Brackets has both race and high performance versions to meet your budget and other needs
    ...can also get your motors up and out of the water 100%


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    ...First met Scott & installed his products in 1982. He came out with his transom jacks, for any number of outboards, about the same time.

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    oh yes, my bad. Porta has been building these brackets for a while, I meant the racing Porta Brackets are new....thanks for clarifying



    the guy in the picture worked so hard to build that bracket, look, he lost his hand!
    kidding





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