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Freelance marine engine base plate, ME 4528, p309 fig 1.
What does the 1 3/4" dimension on the rh side of the void refer to.
I could not work out what that refered to either. Overall length of teh main cutout would have been nice to have too.
So would dimensions taken from the sides. It would do away with countless calculations and conversions from fractions to decimal.
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