Thanks for the advice.  I checked out the website and it does look like a neat 
installation.  I assume they must have bolted the bracket when the lazarett 
lining was out when reinforcing the traveler mounting.  That's one way of  
doing it, but I didn't want to remove large pieces of the boat... or at least 
wasn't anticipating doing that.

I sent an email to to the address on the website, but that evidentially isn't a 
good one anymore.  You got an email address for Judy B?

Brad

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: michael mcvey 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 4:48 PM
  Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: Mounting outboard bracket


  I would drill and mount you may want to contact Judy B or look at her site 
she did it and did a nice job of it too!
  As for sailing with out a motor you now know who the real sailor is in your 
marina I doubt that others there can say the same.






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    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: catalina27-talk: Mounting outboard bracket
    Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 19:44:24 -0700


    Hey All,

    There seems to be some pretty good advice here between all you folks... 
lots of years of experience between you all.  Well, I have project which I'm 
trying to weigh the best way to tackle.  I've researched it a bit online by 
going through past forum discussions, but havn't quite found the answer.

    I've got a 1976 Catalina-27 which I recently aquired which has been through 
a hard life, at least in recent years.  The Atomic 4 is frozen, and although 
I've had it out sailing several times (sails great) its rather embarrassing 
leaving the dock with no auxilary power.  I can sail into my upwind slip fine 
with only the jib, but you probalby know there is alot of lateral movement 
before before speed and steerage occurs while leaving the dock.... embarrassing 
in my close quartered marina.  So, I weighed the options of fixing the A4 or 
getting an outboard.  I chose the outboard route to get me sailing.

    I chose the Tohatsu 9.9 with 25" shaft and got a heavy duty bracket.  Now 
I'm contemplating mounting it with a sturdy backing plate.  The only problem is 
in the rear compartment which is a separate mold and leaves about a 1/2" space 
between the inside surface of the transom and the compartment molding.  If I 
bolt the backing plate inside the compartment it would squeeze the two 
figerglass surfaces together with who knows what results.  My options as I see 
it are the following:

    1)   Idealy I want to slide a nice piece of wood between the compartment 
liner and the transom then mount hte backing plate insoide the aft compartment, 
but I can't get back inside with the A4 still there and really don't know if I 
could slide some wood in if I can get back there.  I know I should pull the A4 
first then proceed.  But I'm impatient and besides, I'm going to have a yard 
pull the engine and it would be easier if I could power my way to the yard.

    2)  Put the backing plate inside the aft compartment, tighten the bolts and 
see what happens.  I can't imagine that would make a firm instalation and would 
probably crack something.

    3)  Cut a big hole in the aft compartment and mount the backing plate 
directly to the transom.  I don't think I have the right saw for that.... can't 
seem to visualize what I would need.

    4)  The method I am leaning toward is to drill a few holes in the aft 
compartment liner and squirt in a bunch of that construction foam and let that 
dry and then mount the backing plate inside the compartment.  I'm not sure if 
the foam would be hard enough to withstand the compression or if it would hold 
up over time, but it seems that would beef up the whole transom mounting area.

    Does anyone have any experience with mounting an outboard bracket under 
these circumstances?  And how did you do it?  Am I even considering the right 
things or is there something I'm missing?

    Thanks for your help, gang.  And sorry for the wordy message.

    Brad





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