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<blockquote data-quote="eshaw" data-source="post: 461329" data-attributes="member: 22134"><p>There seems to be a lot of conjecture on this subject and it's kind of interesting. Engine manufacturers state one thing and boat manufacturers state something else. Does it matter how the transom is made, be it wood, or wood sandwiched between sheets of aluminum, how thick each is, etc.. And what the engines, some use the tilt and trim, some don't, does that matter? How about when you add a motor jack to the mix, how much effect does that have on this issue? Lots to ponder here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eshaw, post: 461329, member: 22134"] There seems to be a lot of conjecture on this subject and it's kind of interesting. Engine manufacturers state one thing and boat manufacturers state something else. Does it matter how the transom is made, be it wood, or wood sandwiched between sheets of aluminum, how thick each is, etc.. And what the engines, some use the tilt and trim, some don't, does that matter? How about when you add a motor jack to the mix, how much effect does that have on this issue? Lots to ponder here. [/QUOTE]
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