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<blockquote data-quote="ndthwacker" data-source="post: 191208" data-attributes="member: 4907"><p>my motor is a 92 suzuki 2 stroke so it is not to heavy like a 4 stroke and i am not completly sure about shaft lengh but it sits aabout 2 and a half inches lower then my cav plate being even with he bottom of my boat so i know that it has to be raised some, i just dont think that a hydrolic jack plate will be woth or even a manual one cuz i dont see me moving it much once i have it right but i do want to trim it for hopefully more speed. but cant find anyone that says that a trim will be piking up more speed. and i want to run as shallow as possible without getting prop slippage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndthwacker, post: 191208, member: 4907"] my motor is a 92 suzuki 2 stroke so it is not to heavy like a 4 stroke and i am not completly sure about shaft lengh but it sits aabout 2 and a half inches lower then my cav plate being even with he bottom of my boat so i know that it has to be raised some, i just dont think that a hydrolic jack plate will be woth or even a manual one cuz i dont see me moving it much once i have it right but i do want to trim it for hopefully more speed. but cant find anyone that says that a trim will be piking up more speed. and i want to run as shallow as possible without getting prop slippage [/QUOTE]
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