hardwater fisherman
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I have a new to me boat that I installed my long shaft 1976 40 hp evinrude on. It is a 16 foot fiberglass tiller with an almost flat bottom with rounded sides and a deep V bow. It is 68 inches wide at the transom and 74 inches at its widest point. It is rated for 45hp and for 1580 lbs capacity. The transom measures 20 and 1/2 inches. The transom has less of an angle from the runabout the motor came off of. Therefore the prop is closer to the transom. I get the best performance from running the tilt pin in the top hole. And it will run in the third hole but I lose speed and the boat digs in at higher speeds. I blocked the motor up as high as possible and I gained a little speed but still needed to run in the top hole. I am okay with the speed of 27 mph but it feels and looks odd with the motor tilted like it is, I thought about shimming the motor to set it back or maybe setting it back with a manual jackplate. Even with motor propped up 3/4 of an inch the anti cav plate is almost 1 inch below the hull. The old boat I had was above the bottom of the hull and I ran in the 2nd or 3rd hole. If anybody has any ideas or comments I would like to hear them. THANKS.