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Inherited 16' Aluminum fishing boat need HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="longjohn119" data-source="post: 136779" data-attributes="member: 2826"><p>That's an aftermarket tilt and trim made by CMC and IMO better than the factory one because it is also a jackplate which sets the motor back from the transom where it'll perform better. (If I remember right it's a 5" setback) I've been looking at one for my '98 Evinrude 25HP but it's not in my budget for this year. ($500 new at Cabela's) Unlike a stock T&T it gives you the option of raising the entire motor up so the cavitation plate is above the bottom of the boat an inch or two where it will run faster and get a better holeshot (Plus gain a couple of inches of clearance) without the bad side effects (Cavitation and overheating) because of the 5" setback.</p><p></p><p>It's a keeper .....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longjohn119, post: 136779, member: 2826"] That's an aftermarket tilt and trim made by CMC and IMO better than the factory one because it is also a jackplate which sets the motor back from the transom where it'll perform better. (If I remember right it's a 5" setback) I've been looking at one for my '98 Evinrude 25HP but it's not in my budget for this year. ($500 new at Cabela's) Unlike a stock T&T it gives you the option of raising the entire motor up so the cavitation plate is above the bottom of the boat an inch or two where it will run faster and get a better holeshot (Plus gain a couple of inches of clearance) without the bad side effects (Cavitation and overheating) because of the 5" setback. It's a keeper ..... [/QUOTE]
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