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Modifying Grizzly 1448 Transom
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<blockquote data-quote="Ferrulewax" data-source="post: 450132" data-attributes="member: 20319"><p>Has anyone experimented with implementing a compression plate on an outboard to allow it to run higher? I know this may seem like avoiding the problem, and it is to a certain extent, however, I would like to run the prop as high as possible for a shallow draft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ferrulewax, post: 450132, member: 20319"] Has anyone experimented with implementing a compression plate on an outboard to allow it to run higher? I know this may seem like avoiding the problem, and it is to a certain extent, however, I would like to run the prop as high as possible for a shallow draft. [/QUOTE]
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