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 GT Trailering bracket 
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Post GT Trailering bracket
Now in stock!

I ordered mine yesterday. They do not have the drill bit and tap but I didnt need it anyway. I will let them tell you the price.

They also were finishing the tiller hand trim controls and said they'd be ready to ship next week.

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Sat Aug 29, 2009 4:54 am
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Post Re: GT Trailering bracket
whats the price? and what do u need to drill and tap?


Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:12 am
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Post Re: GT Trailering bracket
Probably a drill and a tap :)

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Post Re: GT Trailering bracket
u made absolutely no since. im asking how do you mount it, what do you have to drill and tap? the transom? the bracket? both?


Sat Aug 29, 2009 2:57 pm
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Post Re: GT Trailering bracket
I thought it was funny. What do you need to drill and tap something?

A drill and a tap. :lol:

To answer your question: Go find pictures of the trailering bracket- it will be self explanatory when you see it. There are at least 2 threads on here that come to mind that show it; one of these is DDM's rig.

To try to explain: The bracket itself is just flat stock bent in a "U" to saddle the belt housing. What has to be drilled and tapped is the GTR's main mount or "clamp" that tightens down to the transom. You drill a hole in each side of the plates at the back and thread in a tapered pin on each side (kind of like a pin on a three point hitch) and then the bracket slides over the pins and pins in with lynch pins. You trim tight against the bracket and no-mo-movement.

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