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Chris Craft "Transdrive" 4 years 2 weeks ago #142366

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Hi, I'm looking at a 1968 17' Chris Craft with an OMC stern drive. They call it a "Transdrive" any Idea what that would be? It sits behind a 225 motor. Is this just a common stringer drive? If so, what is the difference between the HU 16C and the HUE 16C stern drives?

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Todd

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Chris Craft "Transdrive" 4 years 1 week ago #142377

I don't think you will find any difference between an OMC and a CC drive.
The "E" stands for "extended" or high profile drive. OMC drives were available in 2 lengths. The high profile was about 4.5" taller and more common in the day.

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