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Transom height vs shaft length
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<blockquote data-quote="BrayD" data-source="post: 505531" data-attributes="member: 24554"><p>That all makes good sense. I was just surprised to see it being multiple inches longer than the transom height. I could do some work that would allow me to play with the motor height relative to the bottom of the boat, but I swap motors often so I'm not sure I want to put forth the effort to build around one particular shaft length.</p><p></p><p>If Johnson decided the cav plate should be that low back in '57, that's good enough for me (on this boat).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrayD, post: 505531, member: 24554"] That all makes good sense. I was just surprised to see it being multiple inches longer than the transom height. I could do some work that would allow me to play with the motor height relative to the bottom of the boat, but I swap motors often so I'm not sure I want to put forth the effort to build around one particular shaft length. If Johnson decided the cav plate should be that low back in '57, that's good enough for me (on this boat). [/QUOTE]
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