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Formula for motor height when offsetting?
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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 417553" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>^^ not @ all helpful for what I'm looking for, thank you.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Dale - thinking about that 1" of height for EA 1' of setback - if that's the general advice among installers I should be fine setting the slots on my mounts so that at their lowest position the cavitation plate is in its current position relative to the bottom of the boat and with 1" of upward positioning available I should be able to find an appropriate height. If I didn't get anywhere looking into it this would have been what I was going to do, I just didn't want to find I should have been raising it 2" and been S.O.L. & needing to buy more materials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 417553, member: 13702"] ^^ not @ all helpful for what I'm looking for, thank you. Dale - thinking about that 1" of height for EA 1' of setback - if that's the general advice among installers I should be fine setting the slots on my mounts so that at their lowest position the cavitation plate is in its current position relative to the bottom of the boat and with 1" of upward positioning available I should be able to find an appropriate height. If I didn't get anywhere looking into it this would have been what I was going to do, I just didn't want to find I should have been raising it 2" and been S.O.L. & needing to buy more materials. [/QUOTE]
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