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Could use some advice on a new motor length
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<blockquote data-quote="GYPSY400" data-source="post: 477042" data-attributes="member: 8599"><p>I would also vote for the long shaft motor, you could modify your current boat with a jackplate or reworking the wood in the transom.</p><p>My newest boat is a long shaft and I love it for when the waves are coming towards the stern - be it trolling with the wind, or reversing into wind. Most new boats are long shaft anyhow.</p><p></p><p>I would also look into a 25, if your new boat is a 16ft, the 20 may not be enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GYPSY400, post: 477042, member: 8599"] I would also vote for the long shaft motor, you could modify your current boat with a jackplate or reworking the wood in the transom. My newest boat is a long shaft and I love it for when the waves are coming towards the stern - be it trolling with the wind, or reversing into wind. Most new boats are long shaft anyhow. I would also look into a 25, if your new boat is a 16ft, the 20 may not be enough. [/QUOTE]
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