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<blockquote data-quote="Djknyork" data-source="post: 281748" data-attributes="member: 7054"><p>I just put a plate on a similar boat (prop tunnel, 14ft mod. V). Mine can't be adjusted and I raised it 3" straight up from the existing transom. It absolutely flys now with a 30 hp on the back. I did have to play around with trim setting a bit. Only thing I would say is that with the anti cavitation plate even with the top of the tunnel is if I have someone sitting on the front casting deck she takes a little before the prop bites (or I would have to manually trim it lower which its a pain moving that pin). With your set back you shouldn't have that problem tho..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Djknyork, post: 281748, member: 7054"] I just put a plate on a similar boat (prop tunnel, 14ft mod. V). Mine can't be adjusted and I raised it 3" straight up from the existing transom. It absolutely flys now with a 30 hp on the back. I did have to play around with trim setting a bit. Only thing I would say is that with the anti cavitation plate even with the top of the tunnel is if I have someone sitting on the front casting deck she takes a little before the prop bites (or I would have to manually trim it lower which its a pain moving that pin). With your set back you shouldn't have that problem tho.. [/QUOTE]
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