Outboard bracket install

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Alan

Hey folks, with my never ending quest to update and improve my 1970 Cat. 22, I've purchased an older/hardly used 1988 8hp Merc. Mariner long shaft on E-bay for $600.00. Needless to say, I'm excited about replacing the older 1950 7.5hp Evinrude (I think it's finally bit the dust). Well, since I've gotten an outboard in excellent condition, I felt an outboard bracket is also in order so I purchased one along with a new fuel tank and lines from West Marine. Tomorrow I plan to install the bracket however, I'm uncertain if the bracket will fit the original holes correctly. Here is my dilemma: "How should I plug the old holes? Leave the original bolts in with marine sealer?" I'm crossing my fingers at the moment...God, I hope I don't have to drill new holes, etc. I can't think of much more to upgrade this summer. Single hand sailing hardware, new lites/wiring, tiller stay, etc. Ahh, the list of upgrades are endless. Winter will hopefully bring my last project into view, Bottom and Deck repair/paint. My dear old Uncle Bob doesn't know it yet, but his fiberglass/painting skills will be required soon...hehehe. Anyway, tomorrow I'm heading to the lake to work a little (I hope) and sail away the weekend. Who knows, someday I'll finally finish this boat!
 
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john renfro

swiss cheese

hello alan, i would plug the holes by epoxying hardwood dowels then redriling holes or redrill the bracket to fit the holes in the boat. i agree, holes in a boat are bad john
 
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R Kolb

Different Motor Mount

I bought a new motor mount from Catalina Direct and it matches the existing holes. It may be easier to return the WM one if that is the case for you too, CD will give you the hole spacing if you call them. I have found MarineTex to be a good material to fill bolt holes.
 
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calmii

Me too

I just replaced the mount on my C-27, the old bracket was flimsy. I went with a Garelick..like it allot. I am filling my holes with marine tex
 
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