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<blockquote data-quote="thegr8cody" data-source="post: 243318" data-attributes="member: 7244"><p>well i wouldnt mind paying the four hundred for the extension for my motor but this is just for a few months while im saving for a bigger motor. But from what i understand is with a short shaft on a short transom a 6 inch set back will allow you to raise the motor one to two inches. So im assuming doing that and then lowering the motor two to three inches will be will equal around a 4 inch drop which in theory would allow this to work if anyone understands what i mean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thegr8cody, post: 243318, member: 7244"] well i wouldnt mind paying the four hundred for the extension for my motor but this is just for a few months while im saving for a bigger motor. But from what i understand is with a short shaft on a short transom a 6 inch set back will allow you to raise the motor one to two inches. So im assuming doing that and then lowering the motor two to three inches will be will equal around a 4 inch drop which in theory would allow this to work if anyone understands what i mean [/QUOTE]
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