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<blockquote data-quote="Tinklespout" data-source="post: 232755" data-attributes="member: 7275"><p>Can Y'all tell me where should the cavitation plate (or planing fin on the motor shaft) should be in relation to the bottom of the boat. I've seen recommendations that say at the water line (in line with the bottom of the boat), and others that say one to two inches below the bottom of the boat. I had a lot of spray when I took this boat out for the first time.</p><p>Thanks a Lot.</p><p>Kim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tinklespout, post: 232755, member: 7275"] Can Y'all tell me where should the cavitation plate (or planing fin on the motor shaft) should be in relation to the bottom of the boat. I've seen recommendations that say at the water line (in line with the bottom of the boat), and others that say one to two inches below the bottom of the boat. I had a lot of spray when I took this boat out for the first time. Thanks a Lot. Kim [/QUOTE]
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