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Mercury 9.9 long shaft dimensions vs 20hp
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<blockquote data-quote="S.E.R.E.NITY NOW" data-source="post: 515042" data-attributes="member: 35499"><p>I measured from the top of the bracket to the cavitation plate and it's 20" it's the slope my transom is on. Even though it's a 20" transom it sits about 3 inches low when the prop shaft is parallel to the bottom of the hull. It doesn't really make a lot of sense because the slope of the transom doesn't look like it's that much.</p><p>An extra long would be 25" I believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S.E.R.E.NITY NOW, post: 515042, member: 35499"] I measured from the top of the bracket to the cavitation plate and it's 20" it's the slope my transom is on. Even though it's a 20" transom it sits about 3 inches low when the prop shaft is parallel to the bottom of the hull. It doesn't really make a lot of sense because the slope of the transom doesn't look like it's that much. An extra long would be 25" I believe. [/QUOTE]
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