Re: Problem removing a Bravo II
This hull, a Zodiac 733 RIB, is a relatively simple conversion to outboards - a full buoyancy aluminum transom extension can be purchased directly from Zodiac but is less expensive to fabricate locally (I have a copy of the factory plans). The transom is the same for all of these 733's coming from the factory, and the transom extension is a factory method for using outboards on this model. I did a similar conversion a few years ago on another 733 with good results.
I'm not sure I will go that route yet....will depend on how much work the engine might need and if I could find a buyer for it and the Bravo II, so will make a decision when I'm a bit further along. The boat has a cabin for weather protection and dry storage that was very useful for a single person on a long voyage (I used it for a circumnavigation), but the engine and its cover are located against the transom and take up almost all the usable deck space outside the small cabin - the engine cover was great to sleep on but these days would like to have more room for an expanding number of grandchildren!