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<blockquote data-quote="TNtroller" data-source="post: 404858" data-attributes="member: 4251"><p>Go to the MK or MG websites and they have "fitment" guides that will give you their suggested shaft lengths for different size boats. Longer is always better due to dealing with waves and such to keep the TM prop in the water. If your TM is still under warranty, you can get any "authorized" service center to swap the shaft out, but the cost may be more than you want to spend. You could always get another TM and sell the one you have as another option. GL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNtroller, post: 404858, member: 4251"] Go to the MK or MG websites and they have "fitment" guides that will give you their suggested shaft lengths for different size boats. Longer is always better due to dealing with waves and such to keep the TM prop in the water. If your TM is still under warranty, you can get any "authorized" service center to swap the shaft out, but the cost may be more than you want to spend. You could always get another TM and sell the one you have as another option. GL [/QUOTE]
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