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Old 07-23-2014, 09:37 AM
GameOnSalmon GameOnSalmon is offline
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Two inches above the bottom but I am running a 10 inch offset plate that allows me to adjust motor height with just a wrench. I am also running a 30 inch motor which keeps her nice and dry.
Moose.. Thanks for the Reply... So the question remains now...are you still too low...? with 10" of setback you should be able to run 1" higher than normal from boat swell, then add 2" for the way the seacrafts like to run.

Now I am curious as hell to see how high a guy can really run one of these engines on a 23' without prop blow out... and the best overall performing prop.
Thinking this is going to be a little science.

I looked at a ton of 23' sceptre pictures online and almost everyone of them was flush with the bottom of the boat and most were running non-performance props. How much have you monkeyed around with your engine height set up and prop selection?

Robert
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