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<blockquote data-quote="Lil&#039; Blue Rude" data-source="post: 191247" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>You guys can call me crazy, I am an outboard jet guy so I could be wrong but shouldn't the prop be a little farther down. It kinda looks like it is a short shaft motor on a long shaft boat. </p><p>Me and my uncle have done the same thing witha 9.9 evinrude short shaft. We got the motor running and we put it on the back of a boat with a 20" transom just to see if it was running right and it would take of and go good until it started to try to plane out and it couldn't because the motor started to cavitate or slip. We knew it was the wrong motor and boat combo, it just gave us something fun to do for the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil' Blue Rude, post: 191247, member: 4627"] You guys can call me crazy, I am an outboard jet guy so I could be wrong but shouldn't the prop be a little farther down. It kinda looks like it is a short shaft motor on a long shaft boat. Me and my uncle have done the same thing witha 9.9 evinrude short shaft. We got the motor running and we put it on the back of a boat with a 20" transom just to see if it was running right and it would take of and go good until it started to try to plane out and it couldn't because the motor started to cavitate or slip. We knew it was the wrong motor and boat combo, it just gave us something fun to do for the day. [/QUOTE]
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