Yup that’s what I am going to do. Seems all the ones I see are rigged the same as mine. If you look at a lot of Hewescraft they come mounted one hole up. My old sea runner was but I wasn’t the original owner. Not sure why mine is so low? ThanksPut the cavitation plate just above the bottom of the V. Or at least in line with the bottom V.
No I don’t think so it’s 25” 115 as well. At least the motor has lifting eye on the block and I have an engine hoist. Not a job for today though! Thanks.The bottom of my plate is flush with the bottom of the hull with the motor mounted at the lowest hole. This is a yam 115
Curious if your motor bracket is slightly shorter
I have a SS Turning Point prop 17” so I might try 2 holes up and if it kicks out on corners I will drop back one. Nothing to lose Thanks.A stainless prop with a good amount of cup helps with cavitation.
What do you use to resell the bolts?Hourly plus shop materials is how we roll. I cant speak for other shops
What do you use to reseal the bolts?
What do you use to resell the bolts?
Thought 5200 was permanent? How do you break the old bolt free?5200 unless I dont like the guy lol
big ratchetThought 5200 was permanent? How do you break the old bolt free?