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Could use some advice on a new motor length
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<blockquote data-quote="Frankenfish" data-source="post: 477056" data-attributes="member: 25701"><p>Thank you all for the advice. It's answered some questions and brought up others I wasn't aware of.</p><p>Judging off some old pictures, I believe the old OB was set near the correct height. If I were to go with long shaft and a jack plate, that would require a jack plate of at least 5 inches to set it near the old OB height, right? Maybe a bit more than 5" since DaleH mentioned extra setback requires it to be raised slightly higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankenfish, post: 477056, member: 25701"] Thank you all for the advice. It's answered some questions and brought up others I wasn't aware of. Judging off some old pictures, I believe the old OB was set near the correct height. If I were to go with long shaft and a jack plate, that would require a jack plate of at least 5 inches to set it near the old OB height, right? Maybe a bit more than 5" since DaleH mentioned extra setback requires it to be raised slightly higher. [/QUOTE]
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