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Transom height and motor shaft length?
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<blockquote data-quote="Duck dogn" data-source="post: 4754237" data-attributes="member: 18277"><p>I run mine flush will the bottom of boat, someone notched my transom and set my motor lower. With that being said it sprayed water and I couldn't hardly run the duck river. If it where mine I'd raise the cavitation plate which I circled up to the line I drew. I made a Jack plate and min could stand to be raised another notch , just make sure when at full throttle it's still peeing and not starving for water</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duck dogn, post: 4754237, member: 18277"] I run mine flush will the bottom of boat, someone notched my transom and set my motor lower. With that being said it sprayed water and I couldn't hardly run the duck river. If it where mine I'd raise the cavitation plate which I circled up to the line I drew. I made a Jack plate and min could stand to be raised another notch , just make sure when at full throttle it's still peeing and not starving for water [/QUOTE]
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