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<blockquote data-quote="tomme boy" data-source="post: 324212" data-attributes="member: 11342"><p>It does not matter if the anti-cavitation plate is below the bottom of the boat. Lower it on the transom and replace the wood so it goes all the way to the top of the transom and try the different holes for the trim height. You are getting the cavitation from the motor being too high. This is not a bass boat and you do not have a prop made with a cup. If you are getting cavitation, you are also losing water to your water pump. </p><p></p><p>Don't try to overthink this and save yourself some money. Post a picture with a straightedge down the length of the bottom of the hull at the rear. This will show if the bottom has a hook in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomme boy, post: 324212, member: 11342"] It does not matter if the anti-cavitation plate is below the bottom of the boat. Lower it on the transom and replace the wood so it goes all the way to the top of the transom and try the different holes for the trim height. You are getting the cavitation from the motor being too high. This is not a bass boat and you do not have a prop made with a cup. If you are getting cavitation, you are also losing water to your water pump. Don't try to overthink this and save yourself some money. Post a picture with a straightedge down the length of the bottom of the hull at the rear. This will show if the bottom has a hook in it. [/QUOTE]
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