Transom / Shaft Length Mismatch

GurdMar

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We recently bought a new Yamaha 115 HP four stroke long shaft [ F115AETL ] to fit onto a Yamaha 23 foot long boat. On fitting the engine on the transom we find that the engine is cavitating a bit - we can lower the engine into the water by cutting off some of the transom - I think about 2 inches will do the trick. My question to the forum is how far above the water must the engine be in order for water not back-washing into the engine ( or how far into the water can you put the engine ). Is there some guidelines? At present the rubber seal around the engine cover is about 12 inches above the water level when the boat is sitting at rest in the water. I would appreciate some advice and thanks in advance.<br /><br />I have been quote for a shaft / leg extension to 25 inches to cost about AU$4000 [ = US$2000 ]. We made the mistake of not getting XL from the start.
 

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Re: Transom / Shaft Length Mismatch

A jackplate or setback plate would be a lot more sensible and a lot less expensive, GurdMar.<br /><br />Good luck. :)
 

GurdMar

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Re: Transom / Shaft Length Mismatch

Thanks JB for the response / advice.<br /><br />Since I am new to boating, what is a jackplate or setback plate? Sorry to ask and be ignorant.<br /><br />Love the forum and learning heaps. Keep those threads going.
 

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Re: Transom / Shaft Length Mismatch

Hi, GurdMar.<br /><br />They are both engine mounts that bolt to your transom, then the engine bolts to them, anywhere from 4" to 12" back from the transom.<br /><br />Setback plates are non-adjustable, once installed, but can be installed to locate the engine (vertically) to best advantage. They can run from around 60USD to 200USD.<br /><br />Jackplates are adjustable for engine height, either manually or electrohydraulically. They will run from a few hundred USD up.<br /><br />If iboats doesn't have them, try Cabelas, BPS or West.<br /><br />Good luck. :)
 
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