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Old 11-22-2015, 04:14 PM
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My exhaust setup on my inboard is identical to Aldo's setup. I probably have a 12 -14 inch total vertical drop from my exhaust elbow down to a crusader swivel that right angles into the hoses connected to the muffler intakes. Getting as much height here is important as the inboard boats exhaust is below water and actually pitches down towards the engine. Not an ideal exhaust setup from a engineering perspective but a natural consequence of putting an inboard motor in this hull.
I have to agree with you on the less than ideal engineering. Do you have any flaps or anything other than the exhaust guard on the transom? Did the muffler you installed have a drain plug on it. I was wondering about the water in it freezing over the winter.
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