Transom Question... Maybe?
Transom Question... Maybe?
I am calling this a transom question because I don't know what else to call it.
I purchased my boat last year from Cabelas and I love it! I am slowly taking time to add accessories such as downriggers and what not, but I had a question about this back rail and my boat and it's functionality or lack thereof.
First of all, what should I call this railing?
Second question, does this serve a specific purpose? It seems like it should but I am not sure it does.
I am attaching a few pictures to maybe help provide some different views.
Your help would be much appreciated!
I purchased my boat last year from Cabelas and I love it! I am slowly taking time to add accessories such as downriggers and what not, but I had a question about this back rail and my boat and it's functionality or lack thereof.
First of all, what should I call this railing?
Second question, does this serve a specific purpose? It seems like it should but I am not sure it does.
I am attaching a few pictures to maybe help provide some different views.
Your help would be much appreciated!
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Re: Transom Question... Maybe?
motor well lip railing?
It may serve a structural function to some degree, although I think the entire motor well structure does.
It may serve a structural function to some degree, although I think the entire motor well structure does.
Re: Transom Question... Maybe?
I vote structural element along with a thick enough piece of “rail” material that would support mounting whatever accessory one might want.
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Re: Transom Question... Maybe?
It keeps that big wall of water from joining you when you have to back off on the throttle quickly.
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Re: Transom Question... Maybe?
Tis a wave board and does as Bodo said, keeps water IN the splash well rather than joining you in the boat. You do not want to remove or modify it.
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'09 Hewescraft 20' ProV
150hp Merc Optimax
8hp Merc 4-stroke
Raymarine DS600X HD Sounder
Raymarine a78 MultiFunctionDisplay
Raymarine DownVision
Raymarine SideVision
Baystar Hydraulic Steering
Trollmaster Pro II
Traxstech Fishing System
MotorGuide 75# Thrust Wireless Bow Mount
Re: Transom Question... Maybe?
That makes sense!
Everything else does too. I would be less curious about its purpose if it didn't have the top "rail" on that section with the groove in it. I was hoping that it was more purposeful and it was specifically made like that for some attachments, but it doesn't appear to be the case!
Re: Transom Question... Maybe?
That groove is there to collect water, which grows slime, and to make it harder to clean. :-)
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Re: Transom Question... Maybe?
Hahahahaha, pretty much. A couple rod holders for flat lining off the back would be nice...…...
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Re: Transom Question... Maybe?
Check with your boat manufacturer . There might be accessories that utilizes that groove. Like rod holders, cutting boards. Grill stand.