JoLin
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Going tomorrow to look at a 14' tri-hull open boat (utility type- no console) to go with my 4-stroke, 15-horse Merc "kicker". Motor weighs 115 lbs. I'd like to have another option for using the little motor. Problem is, the Merc is a long (20") shaft and the boat has a 15" transom.
How dangerous would it be (stability-wise) for me to raise the transom height? I wouldn't consider doing this this on a small v-hull, but tri-hulls are more stable.
Or, should I just plan on running with the lower unit "buried" in the water?
Or, could I split the difference (raise the transom a little, bury the lower unit a little)?
Or, should I just forget the whole idea?
How dangerous would it be (stability-wise) for me to raise the transom height? I wouldn't consider doing this this on a small v-hull, but tri-hulls are more stable.
Or, should I just plan on running with the lower unit "buried" in the water?
Or, could I split the difference (raise the transom a little, bury the lower unit a little)?
Or, should I just forget the whole idea?