fyr4efect said:jdunbar said:The boat is currently on a lift at my cabin about 100 miles away, so I don't have quick access to take a better photo, but attached is one that I have. The motor is basically mounted with the clamps flush on top of the transom. I've adjusted the trim to different positions but not noticed much of a difference. I thought about getting a manual jack plate to dial in the best height to prevent this, but was just looking for other ideas before I do that. It does not seem like a jack plate should be needed to keep the motor from pushing water back over the transom on a small outboard like this.
I have a grizzly 1448 with 20hp tohatsu tiller. My transom is 17.5 and the tohatsu short shaft is 16". Tohatsu manual says to mount the engine so the cav plate is 1/4' to 1" below the bottom of the transom.I was getting back spray over the transom at wot until I mounted a jackplate with 6" setback and lowered the engine. I believe the tohatsu 15/20 hp and merc 15/20 are the same engine [made by tohatsu] With a jackplate you can adjust your cav plate height. Good luck.
How did you lower the engine with a jackplate? Could you share a photo. I’m having a too high problem on my 17.5” Grizzly. Thank you