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<blockquote data-quote="blackshear" data-source="post: 463076" data-attributes="member: 24376"><p>This is a view from my computer of my next transom riser bracket. It will be 1.6" tall which will place my cavitation plate around .40" below the bottom of the boat. This new bracket will also pick up the existing bolt holes for a more secure attachment. Hopefully this will get me closer to 6000 RPMs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackshear, post: 463076, member: 24376"] This is a view from my computer of my next transom riser bracket. It will be 1.6" tall which will place my cavitation plate around .40" below the bottom of the boat. This new bracket will also pick up the existing bolt holes for a more secure attachment. Hopefully this will get me closer to 6000 RPMs. [/QUOTE]
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