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<blockquote data-quote="River Rider" data-source="post: 110485" data-attributes="member: 2087"><p>One big advantage comes to mind if you are like me and buy used motors. It is easier to find a long shaft outboard then a short shaft, therefore the 20" transom would be the best so you won't have to worry so much about a jack plate of some sorts. Not to mention when you have that occasional rush of water over the back of a 15" transom when you stop suddenly or back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="River Rider, post: 110485, member: 2087"] One big advantage comes to mind if you are like me and buy used motors. It is easier to find a long shaft outboard then a short shaft, therefore the 20" transom would be the best so you won't have to worry so much about a jack plate of some sorts. Not to mention when you have that occasional rush of water over the back of a 15" transom when you stop suddenly or back up. [/QUOTE]
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