johnbottsr
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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I am certain this has been asked before and I have probably read a hundred threads on the subject today. However, I must ask,
I have an early '90s Crestliner 216 Phantom SST.
The SST stands for "Space Saving Transom" which I would call a splashwell.
Now, the problem I have is that I get a LOT of splash from the outboard on this boat with the cavitation plate set about at the same level as the bottom of the hull.
I have been contemplating a jack plate to raise the motor up (I am out of adjustment holes).
My question is:
Since the SST (or splashwell) effectively an offset for the outboard, does the "raise the cavitation plate one inch above the bottom of the hull for every 12 inches of offset" rule of thumb apply?
If it does I might just modify the mount for the outboard on the splashwell to account for the offset and not spend the dough on the jackplate.
So let's say the splashwell is 24" (it rides higher than the rest of the boat).
Should the cavitation plate on the outboard be 2" above the bottom of the hull?
Apologies if this is a dumb question.
I have an early '90s Crestliner 216 Phantom SST.
The SST stands for "Space Saving Transom" which I would call a splashwell.
Now, the problem I have is that I get a LOT of splash from the outboard on this boat with the cavitation plate set about at the same level as the bottom of the hull.
I have been contemplating a jack plate to raise the motor up (I am out of adjustment holes).
My question is:
Since the SST (or splashwell) effectively an offset for the outboard, does the "raise the cavitation plate one inch above the bottom of the hull for every 12 inches of offset" rule of thumb apply?
If it does I might just modify the mount for the outboard on the splashwell to account for the offset and not spend the dough on the jackplate.
So let's say the splashwell is 24" (it rides higher than the rest of the boat).
Should the cavitation plate on the outboard be 2" above the bottom of the hull?
Apologies if this is a dumb question.