Olde School
Well-Known Member
I am considering the purchase of a 2021/2022 Merc Fourstroke 200 3.4L V6, and having a new pod made for it.
My wish is to have the motor as close to the transom as possible (for best weight distribution), and know that a major parameter is how close the top of the cowling is to the transom when the motor is trimmed all the way up.
If you have a 2018 or newer Merc Fourstroke 200 3.4L V6, how long is the pod it's on, and what clearance do you have to the transom when the motor is trimmed all the way up?
My wish is to have the motor as close to the transom as possible (for best weight distribution), and know that a major parameter is how close the top of the cowling is to the transom when the motor is trimmed all the way up.
If you have a 2018 or newer Merc Fourstroke 200 3.4L V6, how long is the pod it's on, and what clearance do you have to the transom when the motor is trimmed all the way up?