Long Shaft vs. short shaft motor

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BottomDweller

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What are the pros and cons of having a long shaft vs short shaft motor? I've found a website that has brand new 15 hp 2 strokes available for $2,000 but they are long shafts. Is this a good deal?
 
Buy it and grab a jack plate like th marine mini jacker if your transom is for a short shaft setup. Would be two hours of work and a great fit. Don't putb the long shaft on a short transom, if that's what you are asking.
 
How would I tell if my boat is for a short or long shaft setup?

I currently have a 4 horsepower. How do I tell if it is a short or long shaft?
 
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BottomDweller said:
What are the pros and cons of having a long shaft vs short shaft motor? I've found a website that has brand new 15 hp 2 strokes available for $2,000 but they are long shafts. Is this a good deal?

It's not really a question about motors, it's a question about boats and having a tall or short transom. With a tall transom (20") you have more freeboard and generally the boat can take a bigger motor. You'll understand the difference the first time some numbnut goes buzzing by the back of your boat and swamps it. Lot's of non-fishermen out there in big boats with more money than brains .......
 

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