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<blockquote data-quote="highvoltageva" data-source="post: 291409" data-attributes="member: 10224"><p>I took it back out today after having my prop rehubbed and had same issue as before. i called my prop guy and he said that it must be to high on transom. I measured it when i got home and found the cavitation plate to be 2" above the bottom of the hull. abd my transom measure 20" from top to bottom. :x so i think i will have to cut a notch in it to lower the motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highvoltageva, post: 291409, member: 10224"] I took it back out today after having my prop rehubbed and had same issue as before. i called my prop guy and he said that it must be to high on transom. I measured it when i got home and found the cavitation plate to be 2" above the bottom of the hull. abd my transom measure 20" from top to bottom. :x so i think i will have to cut a notch in it to lower the motor. [/QUOTE]
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