I have an 1985 bayliner capri 1400 with a 2 stroke force 50hp that weighs 152lbs. While posting a photo
Frank Acampora noticed the motor anti-ventilation plate being 2" to low. I went and measured and sure nuff it's 2-1/4" below the bottom of the hull.
So I need to move the motor up.
The transom mount for the motor has clamps on top and thru bolted on the bottom. My plan is to put a 2x2 piece of aluminum sq. tube under the transom mount and the top of the transom (the clamps still contact the transom) then lag bolt the bottom mount holes and seal with 5200. then fill the old holes with 5200 and carriage bolts.
Do you guys see any problems doing by this?

So I need to move the motor up.
The transom mount for the motor has clamps on top and thru bolted on the bottom. My plan is to put a 2x2 piece of aluminum sq. tube under the transom mount and the top of the transom (the clamps still contact the transom) then lag bolt the bottom mount holes and seal with 5200. then fill the old holes with 5200 and carriage bolts.
Do you guys see any problems doing by this?