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    Smile Dimensions of Outboard Well

    Can anyone give me the dimensions of the hole for the outboard engine?? And for the plug that goes in it??
    Thanks
    ps, I have already used the search function and came up empty-handed

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    Joe, I will be driving down to see my boat tomorrow and it has the well and a plug. I'll take some dimensions for you then and post them if no one else has done so. Tim

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    Joe -

    Just measured mine, will be interested to see if (how much) it varies from Tims...

    This dimensions are not exact, but are pretty close. The well is square, 13" on each side. The vertical walls of the well are about 1/2" thick. There is 2" or less of space between the bottom of the back well wall and the transom, and about 6.5" of space between the base of the front well wall and the forward bulkhead of the lazarette. The lip of the well is 1" wide, it flairs outward, projecting over the outside of the well wall.
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    Thanks Tim and Kurt

    It will be interesting to see how both measurements relate to each other. Thank you both immensely !!
    joe

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    outboard moto well

    The dimensions of my outboard motor well are approximately

    12 1/2 to 13 inches wide at the top (inside dimension)
    12 to 12 1/2 inches from front to back(inside dimension)
    front side is approximately 11 inches deep
    back side is approximately 6 inches deep

    the front and back sides are slanted and roughly parallel the line of the transom

    Ariel 214

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    I totally forgot to take the measurements the last time I was at the boat. I will take the measurements when she arrives to my house this Sunday. It will be interesting to see what Pearson's tolerances were in constructing that particular part of the boat especially when comparing the earlier ones (like A-24) to the later ones.

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    Hi Tim

    You may have forgt before but you have remembered, that is the important thing. I would definitley want more than just one set of measurements as she deserves to have me do this right the first time; she's such a lovely boat!!
    Thanks,
    Joe

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    Thank You Ariel 214


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