How to cut out engine well hole?

How to cut out engine well hole?

Postby stonedpirate » Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:59 am

Hi,

My outboard arrives some time this week and was wondering how to go about cutting out the engine well hole?

Just a hacksaw blade?

Thanks for any tips
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Re: How to cut of engine well hole?

Postby bearmcnally » Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:33 pm

Hell Stonedpirate, What are you trying to do? If you a talking about cutting a hole in the cockpit and then through the hull ? It not as simple as it sounds, and you will need a bit more than an hacksaw ?
Little more detail and maybe a sketch might be helpful !

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Re: How to cut of engine well hole?

Postby stonedpirate » Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:59 pm

Thanks Bear

Sry about the spelling, doing this from a mobile phone from the boat.

I mean the well where you put outboards in the cockpit
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Re: How to cut of engine well hole?

Postby Phillip » Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:28 pm

I think I have to agree with Bear Stonedpirate [ps what is your name I hate these web addresses]

If you haven't got the cutout, for an outboard engine, in the cockpit floor you are up for a MAJOR job
to put one in. I would dare to say you will not be able to do it before you sail south!

Question without notice: Are you talking about where you actually fix the outboard motor on?
If that is the case most Top Hats have a board fitted across the cockpit to take the engine.

Can somebody post a photo please, I couldn't find one in my collection showing an outboard in place.
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Re: How to cut of engine well hole?

Postby stonedpirate » Tue Apr 30, 2013 3:32 am

I have a piece of wood for mounting the engine and the cutout is there. At the moment it is filled with a small hole where the cockpit drains I will take a pic shortly
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Re: How to cut of engine well hole?

Postby Miker » Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:33 am

If you have the mounting board in place, it is more than likely that the hole is already there and what you are seeing is a removable "plug" that can just pull up and out.

If it is fibreglassed in place, it may be quicker, easier and cheaper to bolt a lifting bracket over the back of the transom. If you do, make sure you use a decent backing board inside the hull for added strength, as the transom wasn't built to carry anything more than a boarding ladder,
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Re: How to cut of engine well hole?

Postby stonedpirate » Tue Apr 30, 2013 1:56 pm

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Its full fiberglassed. THe previous owner said it can just be cut out.

Why would that be a big job? Was just going to use a power drill, drill holes all the way around it and knock it out.

Would that work?
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Re: How to cut of engine well hole?

Postby Ianb » Tue Apr 30, 2013 2:05 pm

Looks like someone just poured resin on top of a simple mold. Maybe check out the top view profile of your motor leg and prop, and just do a jig saw cut to this shape. This will help reduce surging in the well.
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Re: How to cut of engine well hole?

Postby stonedpirate » Tue Apr 30, 2013 3:13 pm

Thanks Ian, will do.

My theory is that it was open with a previous owner then another owner filled it in to stop the surging :P
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Re: How to cut of engine well hole?

Postby bearmcnally » Tue Apr 30, 2013 3:41 pm

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I'm not sure ? I think you will find that is a plug that was made for the Top Hat well .If you take a sharp chisel and carefully cut around the flange ,and then cut with a hacksaw blade ,I think you will find it will pop up .

I just cannot remember if it was the Top Hat or the Triton 24 that had the removable well floor.

The other idea was to cut just enough out to get the outboard to fit and adjust the hole to suit ? That way it might stop the blow hole effect !
I suppose inboards have some advantages ?

Cheers Bear

You could throw a bag of ice in there , as it make a great Esky ? And like Mike says hang it off the back ?
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