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Long Shaft Johnson 9.9 on a short Transom
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<blockquote data-quote="po1" data-source="post: 159365" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>I talked to a guy down at spring lake a couple of years ago that had made one. He was renting a boat down there. He had a long shaft 15hp and the boats trandsoms required short shafts outboards. He had taking the clamp off of a older motor that was no good and taken it down to work and welded a brace onto the old clamp, then he clamped the homemade jack plate to the boat then his motor to the jackplate. Watched as he left the dock didn't see any problems with handling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="po1, post: 159365, member: 1978"] I talked to a guy down at spring lake a couple of years ago that had made one. He was renting a boat down there. He had a long shaft 15hp and the boats trandsoms required short shafts outboards. He had taking the clamp off of a older motor that was no good and taken it down to work and welded a brace onto the old clamp, then he clamped the homemade jack plate to the boat then his motor to the jackplate. Watched as he left the dock didn't see any problems with handling. [/QUOTE]
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