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Old 06-22-2012, 10:43 AM
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. . . Does the bracket need to be shorter or longer for better ride? . . .
The rearward shift in CG is what hurts the ride, so you want to minimize that shift. Less bracket length/setback = less CG shift, so go with the lowest setback that will allow motor to be tilted out of the water. The E-Tec's have an adjustable stop to limit upward tilt. The V-4 models (115/130) are pretty low profile and would probably work on an 18" bracket, since my V-6 would work on a 24" bracket. The V-4's are relatively light at 375 lbs and would be my first choice for the 20' hull. The 115 has more mid-range torque, so a stronger hole shot but the 130 would be maybe 3 mph faster on top end.
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