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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Krusty" data-source="post: 479842" data-attributes="member: 26050"><p>I'm giving up on my cranky old Nissan and looking at motors. The boat is a 16', 68" beam, Valco. Transom height from the cutout is 15.5". This sounds like I need a short shaft? Current motor is a long shaft and the cavitation plate sits a couple of inches below the keel.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at a 2009 15 horse 4-stroke Mercury for $1200. Most of what I see for sale are long shaft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Krusty, post: 479842, member: 26050"] I'm giving up on my cranky old Nissan and looking at motors. The boat is a 16', 68" beam, Valco. Transom height from the cutout is 15.5". This sounds like I need a short shaft? Current motor is a long shaft and the cavitation plate sits a couple of inches below the keel. I'm looking at a 2009 15 horse 4-stroke Mercury for $1200. Most of what I see for sale are long shaft. [/QUOTE]
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