Re: Cavitation problems
id have to agree with that transducer in a less than idea spot...
you dont want to interfere with clean water getting to the props.
but your height looks fine...
doesnt look like the motors could go out to the side any more than they are now....there is a port in the transom blocking any further movement...
the motors are bolted through...not sitting on the top of the transom, they were probably put there with a lot of thought..
they must have fiberglassed the previous bolt hoels over...cant seem to see where they used to be for the previous single motor set up.,
i bet with learning your trim tabs, and the trim on the outboard and finding the best possible props, you will have a nice seaworthy set up...
the props you have might be worth as much as the props you will end up with..even if you sell them at a discount to someone, or the prop dealer takes them on trade, you wont be out a whole set of prop cash!!!
everything else is patience...you have the boat less than a week...calm down...breathe....trial and error and patience will get your trough this with out much cash outlay...
certainly less than a dual jack plate set up...or a motor bracket!!!( maybe $3000!!)( I was close....
http://greatlakesskipper.com/produc...ong-boat-outboard-motor-mounting-bracket.html)
good luck
I am waiting to see how it works out..
bob