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  • Transom cuts for 102 and 302 engines

    With the first test ride nearing, I'm beginning to look more seriously at C class boats people have for sale.
    I note that some folks mention that the transom is cut for either a 102 or a 302 Yamato.
    I take this to mean that the two motors have different length lower units. On the advice of folks already involved in the sport, I plan to use a 302 engine, if the one I am eyeing doesn't sell before I can make my decision.
    What is the difference in the transom cut outs for the respective engines?
    If a boat is cut to low for the chosen engine, is it a big deal to make a filler block, or do you have to put in a whole new transom?
    Thanks!
    Bob Cowgill
    Mims, Florida

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    If you are going with a 302 you are all set. Because the 102 is higher, so even if the boat you grab is cut for a 102, its very simple to shave an off an inch or so to fit the 302.

    And if you end up with a 102 and a bot cut for a 302, by chance. You can just make a spacer to get it up high enough, or build the transom height up a bit.
    Silas Jordan
    Windham, Maine
    CSR 53A (2B till the boat gets redone)
    Sigma Nu, IN-549

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    • #3
      The difference is 1 1/8"

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      • #4
        Transom plates

        John Korbus sells aluminum transom plates which make it very easy to switch from Y302 to Y80/Y102 height.

        The plates bolt through the transom and can be changed within a few minutes.

        - Mike

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        • #5
          Transom adapter plate

          That sounds like it should eliminate any of the sort of trouble I was imagining.
          Thanks!
          Bob

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          • #6
            Consider this

            This is what we did to solve the 102 on a 302 transom issue.
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            Raymond


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            • #7
              The back of my Jerry Davis C runabout. the solid transom is VERY short so it can be run in c-mod easily. Then it has a Thick board sort of with 8 bolts holding it on that can be set or a 102 or 302. I might be able to grab a pic at some time.
              Silas Jordan
              Windham, Maine
              CSR 53A (2B till the boat gets redone)
              Sigma Nu, IN-549

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