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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 477869" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>That's a tough situation. If you do have a longshaft (20") motor, then it looks like a shortshaft (15") would be close to working perfectly. It's not easy finding shortshaft jets though. It looks like you would need to go up 2 holes to get the foot just under the bottom of the boat. But even with the riser brackets, you would need new holes at the bottom for sure and the top looks like the bolts would need to go through the transom cap. Unless the riser brackets have the holes countersunk and you can use counter sunk bolts to up against the transom and through the riser bracket and then the motor bracket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 477869, member: 12995"] That's a tough situation. If you do have a longshaft (20") motor, then it looks like a shortshaft (15") would be close to working perfectly. It's not easy finding shortshaft jets though. It looks like you would need to go up 2 holes to get the foot just under the bottom of the boat. But even with the riser brackets, you would need new holes at the bottom for sure and the top looks like the bolts would need to go through the transom cap. Unless the riser brackets have the holes countersunk and you can use counter sunk bolts to up against the transom and through the riser bracket and then the motor bracket. [/QUOTE]
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