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<blockquote data-quote="J.P." data-source="post: 282646" data-attributes="member: 5999"><p>a 4hp yammy is a nice kicker because it has a built in tank.</p><p>reverse jackplate is a cool idea, as long as you can provide enough setback to give your kicker room for tilting. you can also make a cut-out in your transom for the short shaft. this might be too drastic, but it's quite a common solution for fitting a short shaft on a tall transom. </p><p></p><p></p><p>but going back to your reason for wanting a kicker, i'm not sure if you'll be allowed on a 20hp lake having a 35hp motor hanging on your transom. since lake authorities won't be keeping an eye on you 100% of the time, they'd have no way to ensure you won't use the big motor except take your word for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.P., post: 282646, member: 5999"] a 4hp yammy is a nice kicker because it has a built in tank. reverse jackplate is a cool idea, as long as you can provide enough setback to give your kicker room for tilting. you can also make a cut-out in your transom for the short shaft. this might be too drastic, but it's quite a common solution for fitting a short shaft on a tall transom. but going back to your reason for wanting a kicker, i'm not sure if you'll be allowed on a 20hp lake having a 35hp motor hanging on your transom. since lake authorities won't be keeping an eye on you 100% of the time, they'd have no way to ensure you won't use the big motor except take your word for it. [/QUOTE]
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