Reel Kahuna
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Apr 3, 2010
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I've read several past post on the subject and on one thread it was written:
"The big advantage is putting the prop in cleaner water. It also allows you to raise the motor higher"
Does this mean that the motor cavitation plane doesn't have to be even or below the boat's hull?
The reason I ask is because I've found a used offshore bracket that I want to mount on my converted I/O to O/B but the bracket was made for a 25" shaft and the motor I have is a 20". I can modify the bracket but if the motor doesn't have to be below the hull then modification is not needed.
"The big advantage is putting the prop in cleaner water. It also allows you to raise the motor higher"
Does this mean that the motor cavitation plane doesn't have to be even or below the boat's hull?
The reason I ask is because I've found a used offshore bracket that I want to mount on my converted I/O to O/B but the bracket was made for a 25" shaft and the motor I have is a 20". I can modify the bracket but if the motor doesn't have to be below the hull then modification is not needed.