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Formula for motor height when offsetting?
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<blockquote data-quote="dootech" data-source="post: 417559" data-attributes="member: 20236"><p>So you got your prop tuned to the motor height you had and now you want to move the motor up ? When you do move the motor up to get the cavitation plate above the bottom of the boat you're going to have to retune the prop most likely. If you're already having Blowout problems in turns raising the motor is just going to make this problem worse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dootech, post: 417559, member: 20236"] So you got your prop tuned to the motor height you had and now you want to move the motor up ? When you do move the motor up to get the cavitation plate above the bottom of the boat you're going to have to retune the prop most likely. If you're already having Blowout problems in turns raising the motor is just going to make this problem worse [/QUOTE]
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