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Exactly how high should I mount my outboard
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimbeau" data-source="post: 491340" data-attributes="member: 31884"><p>I’m Looking forward to doing exactly this! My dealer’s director of maintenance however strongly suggested that I not attempt to raise it for test runs unless the transom is properly altered. His concern is that I’ll damage the transom and loose the motor. Keep in mind that he hasn’t seen the boat, his advice was on a phone call only. My transom has been completely reworked and is extremely solid.</p><p>I purchased a brand new motor for it to perform, so I definitely want it rigged out right! Once I do the test runs I can have my welder tack on a flat plate to shim the difference. Then I can bolt her down and enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimbeau, post: 491340, member: 31884"] I’m Looking forward to doing exactly this! My dealer’s director of maintenance however strongly suggested that I not attempt to raise it for test runs unless the transom is properly altered. His concern is that I’ll damage the transom and loose the motor. Keep in mind that he hasn’t seen the boat, his advice was on a phone call only. My transom has been completely reworked and is extremely solid. I purchased a brand new motor for it to perform, so I definitely want it rigged out right! Once I do the test runs I can have my welder tack on a flat plate to shim the difference. Then I can bolt her down and enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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