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Originally Posted by flyingfrizzle
If the transom is solid now and you are going with a new outboard it may be worth going after raising it. I would personally work it in on a full rebuild of the transom as if you cut into it you may not like what you find forcing you to rebuild or sideline the hull. Few of these pre 80 model hulls have good transoms still that are original.
26.5 is a good number for modern outboards of the 25 leg tho
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Hey thanks! yeah the transom is sold and in great shape was fixed before I bought her and then I had is inspected and we decide to re glass it last year.
I just dont want to be going down the wrong path putting a 400lbs motor on the stock transom hight if its ganna really mess up the weight and balance