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mikie
Posted 5/8/2019 8:01 AM (#937057 - in reply to #937017)
Subject: Re: Short shaft to long shaft question





Location: Athens, Ohio
What VMS said. I'd not be comfortable putting anything much bigger than a 9.9 on a transom that has had a quarter of it cut away. You have a problem now, that wan't your creation but up to you to repair properly for the safety of all on-board. m

regarding your up-post, the 'load of the motor' is not just the weight, but the thrust against the transom that pushes the boat. That transom has now been compromised. m

Edited by mikie 5/8/2019 8:03 AM

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