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<blockquote data-quote="Johny25" data-source="post: 317935" data-attributes="member: 7791"><p>Is the level your using running on the same plane as the keel of the boat? Or do you just have it touching the transom and then again at the cavitation plate? It looks like if you pin the motor down one more slot it may be better.</p><p></p><p> Oh and I am about 100% sure your motor will cavitate on tight turns where it is at right now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johny25, post: 317935, member: 7791"] Is the level your using running on the same plane as the keel of the boat? Or do you just have it touching the transom and then again at the cavitation plate? It looks like if you pin the motor down one more slot it may be better. Oh and I am about 100% sure your motor will cavitate on tight turns where it is at right now [/QUOTE]
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