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Old 09-28-2017, 02:20 AM
armandozx armandozx is offline
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Originally Posted by Franksanzo View Post
I have 23' center console with twin bracket and single 300 30" I'm almost 7-8" higher on my cav plate if that doesn't confuse u I would stay high as poss I got no wood in boat and moved console forward can't say how much but my boat is completely custom and reworked in every way good luck and stay high and dry keep that power head out of water
Frank, this is perfect, mind sending me a few pics from the back of possible, best at an angle. This is exactly how the set up is going to be. High and dry indeed.

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Old 09-28-2017, 08:11 AM
Franksanzo Franksanzo is offline
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Hope this helps my bracket is 12" up from keel I would go 13" or a tad more
My bracket height where it hits boat is 15" but ur bracket may be different
I'm all the way up on my holes I even had to redrill higher ones
My thoughts on getting more floatation are the same as most on this sight but if u don't get the lower unit as high as possible when on plane it will never find topend ,highest efficiency and u will never figure out right prop also will feel like a tugboat hope that helps
Can't give u top measurements because my transom and sheer where changed and crowned
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