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<blockquote data-quote="JaxJonBoat" data-source="post: 264652" data-attributes="member: 8284"><p>Does the motor need to be bottomed out on the transom or is it ok to lift it up some for extra clearance and performance. My motor cav plate sits about 2" or so below the bottom of the boat maybe more, but it looks like i have room to lift it up at least that much if it is safe to do so. My motor is through bolted now and will be again if i lift it and use the clamps as back ups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaxJonBoat, post: 264652, member: 8284"] Does the motor need to be bottomed out on the transom or is it ok to lift it up some for extra clearance and performance. My motor cav plate sits about 2" or so below the bottom of the boat maybe more, but it looks like i have room to lift it up at least that much if it is safe to do so. My motor is through bolted now and will be again if i lift it and use the clamps as back ups. [/QUOTE]
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