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<blockquote data-quote="Attwanl" data-source="post: 359396" data-attributes="member: 10236"><p>It is actually a 6" rise on the transom..... I know the picture looks like it's way up there. The serial numbers say 20" shaft. But to get the cavitation plate level with the bottom, I had to make the transom 22". I measured from the cavitation plate to where it hangs on the boat. </p><p></p><p>Does any one know how far can one go down before losing efficiency?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Attwanl, post: 359396, member: 10236"] It is actually a 6" rise on the transom..... I know the picture looks like it's way up there. The serial numbers say 20" shaft. But to get the cavitation plate level with the bottom, I had to make the transom 22". I measured from the cavitation plate to where it hangs on the boat. Does any one know how far can one go down before losing efficiency? [/QUOTE]
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