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<blockquote data-quote="Sinkingfast" data-source="post: 483587" data-attributes="member: 15306"><p>Given a 15" and a...say 65"....if both mounted on transon at same prop location...65" using clamp extension or plate...the transom sees no difference except for weight. Simple beam calc. Anything outside of the applied forces is not a function. Anything below the prop and above the transom is a non-factor as far as the transom is concerned.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A crap load of hi hp bass boats use movable jack plates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sinkingfast, post: 483587, member: 15306"] Given a 15" and a...say 65"....if both mounted on transon at same prop location...65" using clamp extension or plate...the transom sees no difference except for weight. Simple beam calc. Anything outside of the applied forces is not a function. Anything below the prop and above the transom is a non-factor as far as the transom is concerned. A crap load of hi hp bass boats use movable jack plates. [/QUOTE]
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