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<blockquote data-quote="CMOS" data-source="post: 422423" data-attributes="member: 15462"><p>You could get something like a Mini-Jacker plate to get that 2" height, for right at about $100. However, what I don't know is just how much speed, if any, you will gain from that. I've seen a handful of threads like this before - guys asking if a low set motor is worth the trouble and or expense of doing something to the transom. In most of these threads they have decided to simply leave it as-is.</p><p></p><p>Curious to see what some others have to say about this.</p><p></p><p>CMOS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMOS, post: 422423, member: 15462"] You could get something like a Mini-Jacker plate to get that 2" height, for right at about $100. However, what I don't know is just how much speed, if any, you will gain from that. I've seen a handful of threads like this before - guys asking if a low set motor is worth the trouble and or expense of doing something to the transom. In most of these threads they have decided to simply leave it as-is. Curious to see what some others have to say about this. CMOS [/QUOTE]
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