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Raising transom for long shaft
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<blockquote data-quote="althedj" data-source="post: 341845" data-attributes="member: 10092"><p>My thoughts are aluminum boats (open style not the carpeted bass rigs) are generally 12 to 15 feet, max horse power on my Lund is a 10HP. I'm using a 5HP. There's not enough power to do much to begin with, driving the bow down, or making the boat unstable seems to be a bit of an over statement to me on a tiny little aluminum boat. Raising the transom 4" to bring the prop out of deep water shouldn't do anything. Just my thoughts. Raise that sucker up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="althedj, post: 341845, member: 10092"] My thoughts are aluminum boats (open style not the carpeted bass rigs) are generally 12 to 15 feet, max horse power on my Lund is a 10HP. I'm using a 5HP. There's not enough power to do much to begin with, driving the bow down, or making the boat unstable seems to be a bit of an over statement to me on a tiny little aluminum boat. Raising the transom 4" to bring the prop out of deep water shouldn't do anything. Just my thoughts. Raise that sucker up [/QUOTE]
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