If you are getting 20 mph with a 9.9 it’s probably Ok. Any idea what RPMs it was running at WOT?
Jackplate manufacturers claim that moving the motor back will get the prop in cleaner (less turbulent) water and increase performance. There is probably some truth to that statement.
The only reason that I’m trying to avoid a Jack plate is the cost and more important, the weight of the outboards that I’m running. The 25 jet is about 205 lbs and the 25 Zuki is 175 to 180 lbs. Moving that weight further back on my 1448 is not ideal.
I also have a 9.9 Suzuki that has been modified to a 20hp. I’d guess that your 9.9 is similar in weight, maybe a 100 to 120 lbs depending on options. Anyway, it would not be an issue to move this motor back a bit. Actually, I prefer the lighter motor but, it’s just fine with a 1” shim. Spending a wad of cash for jackplate seems like a poor return on the investment for a couple of mph at wot.
I might have to go with a jackplate if the Zuki 25 prop doesn’t like the same hole heights as the Merc 25 Jet. Of course this would require pods and probably a few other things. It’s crossed my mind more than once to sell both 25s and just keep it simple.