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In between a long and standard shaft - which to choose ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironhorse2022" data-source="post: 492193" data-attributes="member: 31989"><p>Thanks all. Yes, motor is vertical and AV plate is 2” below the bottom surface of the hull (reference picture posted by LDUBS). I do have a keel ridge that extends another inch below the bottom of the hull so my AV plate is 1” below the keel bottom. I’ll look into mini-jackers. seems clear I should be targeting 0-1” above bottom of hull. Any other negatives to having a long shaft on a 15” transom assuming AV plate is positioned correctly ? Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironhorse2022, post: 492193, member: 31989"] Thanks all. Yes, motor is vertical and AV plate is 2” below the bottom surface of the hull (reference picture posted by LDUBS). I do have a keel ridge that extends another inch below the bottom of the hull so my AV plate is 1” below the keel bottom. I’ll look into mini-jackers. seems clear I should be targeting 0-1” above bottom of hull. Any other negatives to having a long shaft on a 15” transom assuming AV plate is positioned correctly ? Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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