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<blockquote data-quote="lovedr79" data-source="post: 462805" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>my boat had a merc. long shaft, they are longer than the standard long shaft. this was on a tracker 1448 all welded grizzly. i bought a transom riser bracket that raised the motor up 3" or so, from a guy off here, it raised the cavitation plate to about 1" above the bottom of the boat. solved my porposing issue, picked up some speed and time to get on plane was reduced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovedr79, post: 462805, member: 5106"] my boat had a merc. long shaft, they are longer than the standard long shaft. this was on a tracker 1448 all welded grizzly. i bought a transom riser bracket that raised the motor up 3" or so, from a guy off here, it raised the cavitation plate to about 1" above the bottom of the boat. solved my porposing issue, picked up some speed and time to get on plane was reduced. [/QUOTE]
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