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appamatto
22.04.2021 7:08:30

There is a lot of pressure on new boat buyers as they have no experience regarding boat maintenance. It is a huge responsibility and without it, the boat will soon wear away. Before starting off about transom height, let’s see what it actually is. It is found on the rear of the boat, and is vertically aligned. This is where the outboard is usually mounted and the ship name is placed. The transom height is the measuring of the hull from bottom till the transom from the centerline. This might lead to an entrance to swim pools or other outdoor areas. You can find the best transom height for outboard motor for yourself, here’s how;


j16sdiz
05.06.2021 18:12:16

It is always best to choose standard mounting process which involves the alignment of anti-ventilation plates to the engine. The outboard is delivered by mounting holes, and is vertically aligned as well. The lower mounting process causes the engine to be set lower as well, which gives a poor outcome. It increases drag and underwater clearance, along with effecting travelling capabilities as more fuel and energy is used. Transom height for outboard motor directly effects the performance of the motor or boat. [links]


MrFlibble
24.05.2021 22:14:52

What is better, a low transom height or a height transom height? here


melinamoore373
04.05.2021 23:37:48

Place the tip of a yardstick on the top of the mounting clamp bracket that secures it to the boat.


hanalin
11.06.2021 23:55:44

Read the measurement at the bottom of the transom. Boat transoms are shaped differently depending on the make and model. Measure each type of hull to the bottom center of the transom on each type of boat. [links]


Bany
03.05.2021 9:18:25

Read the measurement at the bottom of the cavitation plate. The cavitation plate is the flat area that is horizontal above the propeller.


greg
04.05.2021 23:37:48

Just because you change the way you use your boat doesn't necessarily mean that you need to change the length of your motor's drive shaft. Converting your long shaft outboard motor to a short drive shaft does, however, mean changing more than just the drive shaft. Before you start the conversion, you need to be sure your boat can handle a shorter shaft.


Prze_koles
11.06.2021 23:55:44

If you decide to go with the shorter shaft, the exhaust tunnel -- the part of the motor between the motor's top cowling and the lower unit, where the gears and propeller are contained -- that's on the motor now will be to long. This means you'll have to change the exhaust tunnel as well. Not only the exhaust tunnel will require replacement. If you change to a short drive shaft, you'll need to change the other shaft that runs through the exhaust tunnel, as it will be too long as well -- you'll need to install a new, shorter shift rod. [links]


DGCmagazine
03.05.2021 9:18:25

An outboard motor comes with short drive shaft, a long drive shaft or an extra-long shaft. The drive shaft is supposed to be long enough so the bottom of the anti-cavitation plate, the shelf-like projection above the propeller, remains in the water when you're running the boat at full speed. A short-shaft outboard has a drive shaft that's 15 inches long; long-shaft outboards have a 20-inch drive shaft. The extra-long shaft is 25 inches long.


suckless
04.05.2021 23:37:48

Long time lurker first time poster. I've had my 24' 2 log, pontoon for a few years now and just got a new to me 70hp Johnson, i believe its a 20" shaft, but see attached picture and correct me if I'm wrong. I used it all last year with no real issue except for the fact that I can never get my bow out of the water and at WOT its ventilating, doesn't matter if its just me or fully loaded. I always keep it trimmed all the way down to keep it deeper in the water otherwise it will ventilate at lower speeds. But I'm always plowing into the water, perhaps because I'm trimmed down, and if I run into any waves at high speed I usually get a good amount of water over the bow. I understand that I should match my shaft length with the length of my transom which is 20". My cavitation plate is about half way down my pontoons,I'm also told it should be at or below them. I attached a picture of my motor and a picture of my transom, any advice is appreciated.


kobutoenen5
11.06.2021 23:55:44

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Sjalq
03.05.2021 9:18:25


jaxter
24.04.2021 8:22:56

For boat owners with a short-shaft outboard on a long-shaft transom, Vance Manufacturing has developed a solution for you. Our drop-down plates allow you to lower your outboard engine in order for it to be compatible with your boat without having to make adjustments to your transom, which can be complicated and risky. We simplify your problem by offering what we consider to be a short shaft to long shaft conversion for outboard engines.


privacyshark
04.05.2021 1:55:28

How do I measure the short shaft outboard?


stbri
03.06.2021 21:37:33

How do I tell if I need a long shaft or short shaft outboard? [links]