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Long shaft, short transom
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<blockquote data-quote="Buckethead" data-source="post: 441710" data-attributes="member: 9470"><p>I did it with heavy wall 1-1/2" aluminum angle and a fresh cut white oak board from a sawmill. I had to extend my short transom 5" to fit a 50hp short shaft jet. It worked perfectly. I extended the angle from the bottom on the transom on the inside with 2 1/2" stainless steel bolts/nuts. I've since sold the jet unit and have a short shaft Yamaha prop motor on there now. I saved my transom extension in case I decide to go jet again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckethead, post: 441710, member: 9470"] I did it with heavy wall 1-1/2" aluminum angle and a fresh cut white oak board from a sawmill. I had to extend my short transom 5" to fit a 50hp short shaft jet. It worked perfectly. I extended the angle from the bottom on the transom on the inside with 2 1/2" stainless steel bolts/nuts. I've since sold the jet unit and have a short shaft Yamaha prop motor on there now. I saved my transom extension in case I decide to go jet again. [/QUOTE]
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