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<blockquote data-quote="dhoganjr" data-source="post: 364869" data-attributes="member: 12925"><p>That would be a good option. Some build up the transom with 1" square tubing. You can also get a transom riser from most boat shops, especially ones that deal with jets. They usually slide over the transom, bolt them on and then bolt the motor on at the correct height. There are several ways to do it, just have to decide what works best for you, how much you want to spend , and how you want the end result to look.</p><p></p><p>If you want to get the best performance out of it, it needs to be raised.</p><p></p><p>And in reference to my earlier pic that is trimmed level, where it runs while on plane. Trimmed all the way down it is still lined up with the pin. Motors will have a different arc, before you get it set for the final time see where it is at tucked under and trimmed level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhoganjr, post: 364869, member: 12925"] That would be a good option. Some build up the transom with 1" square tubing. You can also get a transom riser from most boat shops, especially ones that deal with jets. They usually slide over the transom, bolt them on and then bolt the motor on at the correct height. There are several ways to do it, just have to decide what works best for you, how much you want to spend , and how you want the end result to look. If you want to get the best performance out of it, it needs to be raised. And in reference to my earlier pic that is trimmed level, where it runs while on plane. Trimmed all the way down it is still lined up with the pin. Motors will have a different arc, before you get it set for the final time see where it is at tucked under and trimmed level. [/QUOTE]
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