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<blockquote data-quote="muddywaders" data-source="post: 389791" data-attributes="member: 13234"><p>k4 search this site for images of jackplates and you will see that it will allow height adjustment up and down.You may have remove or shorten clamping screws but you should be able to lower it a few inches without having clearance issues.Another solution would be to buy a longshaft parts motor swap out the shaft and mid section and raise your transom.Cheaper just to make up a jackplate.An aftermarket powertrim unit like a cmc mounted a bit lower may work as well.If you do make a plate make sure the tiller bracket and front of motor will clear transom when tilted up.Good luck mw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muddywaders, post: 389791, member: 13234"] k4 search this site for images of jackplates and you will see that it will allow height adjustment up and down.You may have remove or shorten clamping screws but you should be able to lower it a few inches without having clearance issues.Another solution would be to buy a longshaft parts motor swap out the shaft and mid section and raise your transom.Cheaper just to make up a jackplate.An aftermarket powertrim unit like a cmc mounted a bit lower may work as well.If you do make a plate make sure the tiller bracket and front of motor will clear transom when tilted up.Good luck mw [/QUOTE]
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