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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfreek" data-source="post: 406137" data-attributes="member: 18522"><p>I raised my 20hp Honda almost 2" a couple of weeks ago and finally got to test it. Wow what a difference so much better running. Now that I am happy with it I am going to have a local shop make an aluminum block the correct height and weld a 12" long plate to both sides. That will allow me to place the block and plates over the transom then bolt through all of it and the motor. Safest way I can think of since I don't really ever take the motor off of the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfreek, post: 406137, member: 18522"] I raised my 20hp Honda almost 2" a couple of weeks ago and finally got to test it. Wow what a difference so much better running. Now that I am happy with it I am going to have a local shop make an aluminum block the correct height and weld a 12" long plate to both sides. That will allow me to place the block and plates over the transom then bolt through all of it and the motor. Safest way I can think of since I don't really ever take the motor off of the boat. [/QUOTE]
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