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Old 10-29-2015, 10:09 PM
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I looked around and couldn't find the transom height on your boat. Measure the length from the top center of your transom to the bottom of the V. From that measurement we can tell you if your motor will work.

Another way would be to hook your motor on the transom and see where your cavitation plate is in relation to the bottom of your hull. use a yard stick or something straight and hold it against the bottom. then measure the distance between the bottom of your plate and the yard stick. If you are 2 inches or below on your measurement your motor is good to go.
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