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In between a long and standard shaft - which to choose ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironhorse2022" data-source="post: 492153" data-attributes="member: 31989"><p>The 84 Suzuki 30 hp on my 14’ aerocraft (15” transom) is a long shaft. The cavitation plate is 2” below the floor of the boat and 1” below the bottom of the keel. I’m expecting a standard shaft to be 5” shorter than my motor which puts the plate 3” above the transom floor. I’m aware that a 15” transom typically takes a standard shaft motor. I’m just not sure 3” above the transom floor is right. Your thoughts ?.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironhorse2022, post: 492153, member: 31989"] The 84 Suzuki 30 hp on my 14’ aerocraft (15” transom) is a long shaft. The cavitation plate is 2” below the floor of the boat and 1” below the bottom of the keel. I’m expecting a standard shaft to be 5” shorter than my motor which puts the plate 3” above the transom floor. I’m aware that a 15” transom typically takes a standard shaft motor. I’m just not sure 3” above the transom floor is right. Your thoughts ?. [/QUOTE]
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