MilesandMiles
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I googled this question in various forms but either couldn't find the magic words to ask it correctly, or it hasn't been asked (or is too common knowledge, thus no one has felt the need to ask)
So....we recently picked up a 1992 CD22-cruiser with a honda 90. I need to put a kicker on it for trolling/fishing.
I've had a welded aluminum boat for a few years now, and have forgotten what it's like to consider the transom (so as not to cause yourself problems later on by damaging or compromising it in some small way, that could later become a big way)
When ya'll put the kicker on, do you put anything between the clamps (the round clamp pads) and the transom? Like wood? Or thin strip of metal to keep the pads from digging into the transom (if they even would)
Also: This boat has power trim tabs. I did find some past posts about solving the problem of the tabs getting in the way (mini jacker, trimming down the tab) but I wouldn't mind--and much appreciate--if anyone wanted to speak again about what worked for them with this issue.
Thanks
M&M
So....we recently picked up a 1992 CD22-cruiser with a honda 90. I need to put a kicker on it for trolling/fishing.
I've had a welded aluminum boat for a few years now, and have forgotten what it's like to consider the transom (so as not to cause yourself problems later on by damaging or compromising it in some small way, that could later become a big way)
When ya'll put the kicker on, do you put anything between the clamps (the round clamp pads) and the transom? Like wood? Or thin strip of metal to keep the pads from digging into the transom (if they even would)
Also: This boat has power trim tabs. I did find some past posts about solving the problem of the tabs getting in the way (mini jacker, trimming down the tab) but I wouldn't mind--and much appreciate--if anyone wanted to speak again about what worked for them with this issue.
Thanks
M&M