Outboard Bracket Question

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Don-MT

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May 21, 2004
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Oday 23 Montana
First, let me say, I am not an engineer. I intend to replace the outboard bracket on my O’day 23 with a newer “4-stroke” model. The specs on the replacement “2-stroke” model says it will handle up to a 20 hp, not to exceed 115 lbs; my 7.5 4 stroke weights 75 lbs. So my question is, “Even though my 7.5 is a 4 stroke, will it produce more torque than a 20 hp 2-stroke and exceed the design of the bracket?” Armchair engineers? Shine On! Don
 
Jun 13, 2005
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Irwin Barefoot 37 CC Sloop Port Orchard WA
No! Horse power does not get rated differently due to a 2 or 4

stroke engine. The 4 stroke is quieter, more fuel efficient, and environmentally cleaner, but it is heavier. The thing that could make a difference is the shaft length. A longer shaft will create more torque on the bracket (not propulsion torque), but both 2 & 4 stroke long shafts will do the same. Joe S
 

Ray T

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Jan 24, 2008
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Hunter 216 West End - Seven Lakes
Nope

I dont have the torque figures but given the horsepower and weight I think you are well within the limits of your new bracket. I wouldnt give it a second thought. I was a maintenance machinest and industrial mechanic for many years. Enjoy your new motor Ray T.
 
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