I built my own boat. According to plans, the transom was cut to be 15" tall, which made since because I thought a short shaft motor was 15" measuring from the place were the motor rest on the top of the transom down to the top of the cavitaion plate. <br /><br />Well I did not have a motor when building the boat. I picked up a little 9.5 Evinrude "short shaft" and put it on my boat thinking everything was fine. When I tried it out on the water the bow was still high after getting on plane and the back seemed to be to far into the water, so I added a Doel-fin. Did not help?<br /><br />After reading the post on this forum I realized my cavitation plate was to low in the water. I measured the motor and it's 18". Does this sound right or has something been added to this motor? I'd like to raise the motor, but i'm out of transom now? Any Ideas.<br /><br />I'm trying to add pics below:<br /><br />
<br />
<br />
<br /><br />This is a 1967 9.5 Evinrude.<br /><br />Thanks for any advice
<br />More Pics of Construction[/http]


