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Originally Posted by Old'sCool
The 24V only shows being offered up to 72" where the 36V is 84" and 96". Their formula to figure shaft length is (Bow Height”) + 18” +(Wave Height”/2) = (Shaft Length”). Thinking out loud here; If I use 40" for bow height and 36" (probably not happening) for wave height, I get 76". Using 24" wave height I get 70". I would imagine the 24V is cutting it close as they're not effective out of the water.
Does anyone here have one on a 20' SF?
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I fitted one on my 2001 SC 20 MA last year - see the link below
http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ad.php?t=30249
I spent a year goin thru the different options and am very happy with my chioce.
60 inch shaft works fine, 36v is better than 24v in areas that have rip currents.
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