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Short shaft motor on a long shaft boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Justaguy442" data-source="post: 463523" data-attributes="member: 24364"><p>I think the only issue is getting enough water into the motor to keep it cool, so as long as that happens keep on boating. I have a short shaft 15 hp that ill be trying out on my big boat, The centre of the prop will likely be even with the bottom of the transom maybe if im lucky. Only going 2-3 mph, so still lots of water. Its only pushing the boat and the bow trolling motor will be steering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justaguy442, post: 463523, member: 24364"] I think the only issue is getting enough water into the motor to keep it cool, so as long as that happens keep on boating. I have a short shaft 15 hp that ill be trying out on my big boat, The centre of the prop will likely be even with the bottom of the transom maybe if im lucky. Only going 2-3 mph, so still lots of water. Its only pushing the boat and the bow trolling motor will be steering. [/QUOTE]
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