Thank you! Unfortunately I have to sell this boat at this point and focus on the next I/O to Outboard conversion project. Bummer that I didnt have enough time to test and find the perfect setup for this boat, but still the results were awesome.
All the conversion videos I've seen include the extra pod that you have to build and stick out the back. What would be wrong with repairing and re-enforcing the transom, and mounting the O/B directly to it (or a jack plate at least)?
I guess it depends on the clearance required to tilt the outboard when needed. You could modify the transom to suit but that would require a major rebuild and unless done correctly could compromise the structure.
If I dont calculate the stringer / transom repair then this conversion cost was about 1000€ (without engine and steering). So 1000€ includes making the bracket, engine and bracket installation parts, paints, sealants etc. On top of that new hydraulic steering was 700€, engine was 7500€ and parts/accessories for the engine was 300€. And then I did get some money back when I sold the old engine parts and that volvo-penta drive. Ofcourse this project included several tens of hours of working hours but thats just hobby :) These prices are 1-2years old... at the moment the material costs are almost 40% higher than 2 years ago...
You mention with the conversion the boat becomes a little "unstable", can you explain how so? Im thinking of a bracket conversion of a 32' luhrs with twin V8's. I feel if I pull both motors, the weight of the boat will be off and cause some weird handling
I do the similar project at the moment, and have one question. How to access on inside bracket. When mount an engine on bracket how to bolt it if is closed?
Kyllä oli. Veneen koko ja malli. Moottorikaivon teko olisi hyvin työlästä verrattuna brackettiin ja veisi tilaa pois veneestä. Bracket telineellä saavutetaan myös paljon etuja kun koneasennus menee kauemmas peräpeilistä. Ei siis ole oikein mitään etua tehdä konversiota moottorikaivon kera 👌
@@BCB-Boats-Media Löytyykö noita podeja/bracketteja puolivalmiina vai onko DIY hengessä mentävä? Venemestarin targa-artikkeli tuli luettua, mutta hyvin monta kysymystä aiheesta olisi. Kovasti kuumottelisi vaarivainaan Finmar Sea Cabinista tehdä tosimiehen center console, olisi jouten 140hp Suzukikin.
@@SW-mg7et Löytyy kyllä valmiina isonmerentakaa paljonkin. Suurimmat valmistajat taitavat olla Stainlessmarine ja Armstrong. Suomessa tällaisille ei taida jälleenmyyjää olla tai ei ainakaan mulle ole tullut vastaan. Monet metalli ja kuitufirmat kyllä teettävät pyynnöstä jossei itse halua tehdä.
I have a 2003 Larson 230lxi in south Florida and I’m thinking about doing this . It’s a great boat and it deserves an outboard. Had anybody ever seen it done on this type of Larson hull?
I would not say issue but the boat was definitely much more sensitive for lateral sway. The center of gravity rises so much higher. It helps a lot when you move heavy components like batteries as low as possible inside the boat.
Holeshot with 4 blade or 5 blade is always much better than with 3 blade. Much more grip and stern lift. You picked up just wrong prop. Should go with 14 diameter or even 13.5, like I did. Went from 15x15 to 13.5x17 and it’s like a tank now (1981 Sea Ray Sundancer 260). Gets on plane at 16-18 mph in open choppy ocean (about 25kmh - 260hp inboard). Right now I’m shopping for a platform and going to go with 300hp outboard, but it’s 6-12 months waiting list for new engines… 🙈
Well not always ;) If you have too much prop blade surface it will slow your holeshot very much. But ofc that depends on boat/engine setup. And yes I picked up wrong props... I should have tested different props still. Really that long waiting?? ;S Thats rough.
Looks great, the E-Tec engine doesn't have a particularly good name here in the UK, they seem to either be spot on or a complete nightmare, it's a flip of the coin as to what you will get buying one
Imagine going on a bass tournament and you’re able to go down on the deck after you catch your five bass 😂 relax take a nap you know the usual, while the other guys are out on their bass boats sweating to death
Very informative and should help me a lot in my conversion to outboard. Much appreciated again From Australian 😊
Great to hear!
Awesome outboard! love the E-tec's
👍👍
Nicely done… props!
Will you give an update when you raise the engine? Nice work!
Thank you! Unfortunately I have to sell this boat at this point and focus on the next I/O to Outboard conversion project. Bummer that I didnt have enough time to test and find the perfect setup for this boat, but still the results were awesome.
great job buddy
Thanks!
All the conversion videos I've seen include the extra pod that you have to build and stick out the back. What would be wrong with repairing and re-enforcing the transom, and mounting the O/B directly to it (or a jack plate at least)?
I did just that well even move the outboard forward. th-cam.com/video/NAOZypJjahg/w-d-xo.html
I guess it depends on the clearance required to tilt the outboard when needed. You could modify the transom to suit but that would require a major rebuild and unless done correctly could compromise the structure.
Do you have a materials list and cost on this set up?
If I dont calculate the stringer / transom repair then this conversion cost was about 1000€ (without engine and steering).
So 1000€ includes making the bracket, engine and bracket installation parts, paints, sealants etc. On top of that new hydraulic steering was 700€, engine was 7500€ and parts/accessories for the engine was 300€.
And then I did get some money back when I sold the old engine parts and that volvo-penta drive.
Ofcourse this project included several tens of hours of working hours but thats just hobby :)
These prices are 1-2years old... at the moment the material costs are almost 40% higher than 2 years ago...
Beautiful work! I wish you were near me and propose the same work to you on my 255 Amberjack that's contemplating on doing
Thanks!
You mention with the conversion the boat becomes a little "unstable", can you explain how so? Im thinking of a bracket conversion of a 32' luhrs with twin V8's. I feel if I pull both motors, the weight of the boat will be off and cause some weird handling
I do the similar project at the moment, and have one question. How to access on inside bracket. When mount an engine on bracket how to bolt it if is closed?
You have to make hatch on top of the bracket. You can check the other video where I made that bracket. I installed two hatches on top of the bracket.
@@BCB-Boats-Media thanks a lot. I assume hatch is waterproofed
@@dsms4274 Yes. Well it is above the waterline always but still there are waves and rain etc. so it needs to be waterproof.
Needs a jack plate for the outboard, would love to see the stats with a Sharrow wheel but yeah they are expensive.
Someday china will sell affordable knock offs
Hi can u please give me any idea how to convert a regal 2665 inboard to outboard
Thts what im planning also 1989 2655
Do you have a list of tool to do this job think long about to try this on a free boat I got ?
Sorry, but I dont have a list.
How much was this conversion? Do you think it’ll last awhile?
All the parts and material aprox. 1600€ + 7000€ the engine.
Hello! what's the benefits from using a "bracket" compared to a "custom transom"? thx
Setback for the OB installation is one of the biggest benefits.
Oliko jotain erityistä syytä ettette tehneet suoraan moottorikaivoa?
Kyllä oli. Veneen koko ja malli. Moottorikaivon teko olisi hyvin työlästä verrattuna brackettiin ja veisi tilaa pois veneestä. Bracket telineellä saavutetaan myös paljon etuja kun koneasennus menee kauemmas peräpeilistä. Ei siis ole oikein mitään etua tehdä konversiota moottorikaivon kera 👌
@@BCB-Boats-Media Löytyykö noita podeja/bracketteja puolivalmiina vai onko DIY hengessä mentävä? Venemestarin targa-artikkeli tuli luettua, mutta hyvin monta kysymystä aiheesta olisi.
Kovasti kuumottelisi vaarivainaan Finmar Sea Cabinista tehdä tosimiehen center console, olisi jouten 140hp Suzukikin.
@@SW-mg7et Löytyy kyllä valmiina isonmerentakaa paljonkin. Suurimmat valmistajat taitavat olla Stainlessmarine ja Armstrong. Suomessa tällaisille ei taida jälleenmyyjää olla tai ei ainakaan mulle ole tullut vastaan. Monet metalli ja kuitufirmat kyllä teettävät pyynnöstä jossei itse halua tehdä.
I have a 2003 Larson 230lxi in south Florida and I’m thinking about doing this . It’s a great boat and it deserves an outboard. Had anybody ever seen it done on this type of Larson hull?
Did you have any issue with the boat leaning once the conversion was done?
I would not say issue but the boat was definitely much more sensitive for lateral sway. The center of gravity rises so much higher. It helps a lot when you move heavy components like batteries as low as possible inside the boat.
What outboard shaft length you running?
25"
What did you use to glue the ood to transom ?
Sikaflex 291i. Its mainly just for sealing and the bolts hold the bracket.
I haven't experienced this boat with the 350 V8 but imagine it would be underpowered. The boat seems really heavy to me.
But I need measurements can u please help me out
If I can get the measurements I can make it in india where I reside
Planning to put 2 Yamaha 225
Sounds good! Will be fast with those.
Holeshot with 4 blade or 5 blade is always much better than with 3 blade. Much more grip and stern lift. You picked up just wrong prop. Should go with 14 diameter or even 13.5, like I did. Went from 15x15 to 13.5x17 and it’s like a tank now (1981 Sea Ray Sundancer 260). Gets on plane at 16-18 mph in open choppy ocean (about 25kmh - 260hp inboard). Right now I’m shopping for a platform and going to go with 300hp outboard, but it’s 6-12 months waiting list for new engines… 🙈
Well not always ;) If you have too much prop blade surface it will slow your holeshot very much. But ofc that depends on boat/engine setup. And yes I picked up wrong props... I should have tested different props still. Really that long waiting?? ;S Thats rough.
Looks great, the E-Tec engine doesn't have a particularly good name here in the UK, they seem to either be spot on or a complete nightmare, it's a flip of the coin as to what you will get buying one
I cannot afford to buy a ready made custom one because the cost Shipping and custom duty is very high
Trim tabs are your friend
Yes! 👌
😂 now you can go to his bass tournaments😅
Imagine going on a bass tournament and you’re able to go down on the deck after you catch your five bass 😂 relax take a nap you know the usual, while the other guys are out on their bass boats sweating to death
Not even using marine grade ply.WTF.
90% of the plywoods here are made with water resistant glue. We dont have separately "marine grade" plywoods.