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<blockquote data-quote="Insanity" data-source="post: 386407" data-attributes="member: 14077"><p>I got to run my boat a little today. The nose runs a bit to high with the motor all the way down. </p><p> I pulled the pin and let the motor all the way down against the boat. And it put me almost level when running wot. </p><p>I want to run with the pin in a hole so the motor can lock down in rev.</p><p>Think the Jack plate will give me atleast that one hole back. Or should I twist the engine mounting side back a little before welding it. </p><p>Also read the off set will make the boat sit deeper when at rest. I don't need that! </p><p>Think it makes that much difference in the resting depth? It's a small motor but it's also a small boat :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p>I don't want to relocate my battery forward unless I have to. Il sacrifice speed first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insanity, post: 386407, member: 14077"] I got to run my boat a little today. The nose runs a bit to high with the motor all the way down. I pulled the pin and let the motor all the way down against the boat. And it put me almost level when running wot. I want to run with the pin in a hole so the motor can lock down in rev. Think the Jack plate will give me atleast that one hole back. Or should I twist the engine mounting side back a little before welding it. Also read the off set will make the boat sit deeper when at rest. I don't need that! Think it makes that much difference in the resting depth? It's a small motor but it's also a small boat :mrgreen: I don't want to relocate my battery forward unless I have to. Il sacrifice speed first. [/QUOTE]
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