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<blockquote data-quote="countryboy120406" data-source="post: 154877" data-attributes="member: 3194"><p>i have a 1650 alumacraft all-weld with a 35hp, (max rated hp) For some reason 60% of the time my boat doesnt have much more than half of its power. The clutch dog was bad on my motor so i got a new lower unit and put it on yesterday... same problem. My prop is roughed but far from shot. The motor runs and idles fine, other than maybe a high speed jet i noticed today that my cavitation plate sits about 2" lower than my hull witch suprises me being this is a new boat. Could this be my problem? IF so any ideas on how to raise my transom while keeping it looking good? I was thinking maybe a mini fixed height jack plate rated for a 35 anyone use these with luck?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="countryboy120406, post: 154877, member: 3194"] i have a 1650 alumacraft all-weld with a 35hp, (max rated hp) For some reason 60% of the time my boat doesnt have much more than half of its power. The clutch dog was bad on my motor so i got a new lower unit and put it on yesterday... same problem. My prop is roughed but far from shot. The motor runs and idles fine, other than maybe a high speed jet i noticed today that my cavitation plate sits about 2" lower than my hull witch suprises me being this is a new boat. Could this be my problem? IF so any ideas on how to raise my transom while keeping it looking good? I was thinking maybe a mini fixed height jack plate rated for a 35 anyone use these with luck? [/QUOTE]
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