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<blockquote data-quote="answer3" data-source="post: 406451" data-attributes="member: 15618"><p>thanks for the replies and ideas. this is for a 14ft aluminum semi-v hull with a 9.9hp, so small boat & small outboard. </p><p>I did not think about the issue of having the outboard further back and weight distribution due to the jack plate. This will definitely be a factor since I have a small boat. I will try and see how it runs with a 1" raiser block and if I need more I will probably go with your idea Fishfreak of a 2" raiser block and 2 plates bolted in the transom. </p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="answer3, post: 406451, member: 15618"] thanks for the replies and ideas. this is for a 14ft aluminum semi-v hull with a 9.9hp, so small boat & small outboard. I did not think about the issue of having the outboard further back and weight distribution due to the jack plate. This will definitely be a factor since I have a small boat. I will try and see how it runs with a 1" raiser block and if I need more I will probably go with your idea Fishfreak of a 2" raiser block and 2 plates bolted in the transom. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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