my 60's starflight is confusing me. if the cavitation plate is immediately above the propeller, why is there a water intake above the cavitation plate. if i mount it so that what i am assuming to be the cavitation plate is flush with the bottom of the hull, will it not be running dry when it is running on plane. it appears to be a long shaft unit, and I have been running it on my 14' 1958 reinell jetabout which has about 18"'s of transom height. the boat has an awfull time getting up on plane, and when (or i should say if) it does get up on plane it is a very wet and jarring ride. I have tried all the trim holes, different weight distributions, etc. I made an aluminum bracket to lift the motor, (5 inches would flush out what I think is the cavitation plate with the bottom of the hull), but am worried that i am running up the wrong tree. Do these motors simply sit lower than other models in the water????????????
help is appreciated....
can i lift it up?
help is appreciated....
can i lift it up?