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Mirrorcraft 14 Deep Fisherman
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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 251424" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>[ATTACH=full]34917[/ATTACH]Well my boat now fits nicely into the garage.....all junk is removed and I made some nice little workbenches out of the plywood I had laying around. I have had one thing on my mind for the last two weeks. When I made my first transom board the cavitation plate hung about three inches below the water line. Since I had to re-do it I changed my measurements to raise the plate just a bit......What do you guys think? I finally got to hang the motor on it again and this is where she falls now. Is the cavitation plate at the optimal depth now?......looking for some opinions. It is not too late to adjust it, if need be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 251424, member: 7537"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="transomengine1.JPG"]34917._xfImport[/ATTACH]Well my boat now fits nicely into the garage.....all junk is removed and I made some nice little workbenches out of the plywood I had laying around. I have had one thing on my mind for the last two weeks. When I made my first transom board the cavitation plate hung about three inches below the water line. Since I had to re-do it I changed my measurements to raise the plate just a bit......What do you guys think? I finally got to hang the motor on it again and this is where she falls now. Is the cavitation plate at the optimal depth now?......looking for some opinions. It is not too late to adjust it, if need be. [/QUOTE]
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