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<blockquote data-quote="chuck99z28" data-source="post: 445611" data-attributes="member: 19986"><p>I have a Tracker 1648 and a 6" setback was like adding 50 pounds (about 20-25% of the motor weight) to the stern. I took it off. When you shift that weight back it changes the center of gravity and the boat significantly squats deeper in the rear.</p><p></p><p>I would assume 11" is twice that. You may want to put it on and put the boat in the water to see before committing too much to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuck99z28, post: 445611, member: 19986"] I have a Tracker 1648 and a 6" setback was like adding 50 pounds (about 20-25% of the motor weight) to the stern. I took it off. When you shift that weight back it changes the center of gravity and the boat significantly squats deeper in the rear. I would assume 11" is twice that. You may want to put it on and put the boat in the water to see before committing too much to it. [/QUOTE]
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