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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 190806" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>In your case, with the mismatch of shaft length vs transom height the performance difference should be very noticeable. Try and mount it to where the cavitation plate is about even with the bottom of the boat measured when the plate is parallel to the bottom not trimmed in or out. That would put the jack plate higher than the transom as a starting point am guessing. I have one on a 13' Gheenoe and just installed a Bob's Machine Mini Adjustable plate on another Gheenoe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 190806, member: 3278"] In your case, with the mismatch of shaft length vs transom height the performance difference should be very noticeable. Try and mount it to where the cavitation plate is about even with the bottom of the boat measured when the plate is parallel to the bottom not trimmed in or out. That would put the jack plate higher than the transom as a starting point am guessing. I have one on a 13' Gheenoe and just installed a Bob's Machine Mini Adjustable plate on another Gheenoe. [/QUOTE]
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