fishmen111
Chief Petty Officer
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- Feb 1, 2008
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Picked up a 16' 1993 Stratos bassboat for next to nothing. Has a non-T/T 48hp 'rude with an aftermarket Panther T/T unit on it. I realize that the general rule is to have the anti-cavitation plate even with the lowest part of the transom, but this motor plows hard when coming off plane (several inches of cowling under water). It also must be trimmed rather high once on plane to prevent a rooster tail from the plate, but then tends to porpose. Since the T/T unit sets the motor back 8", can I get away with raising it 2"? The boat is set up as stock weight distribution wise, but I do plan on at least moving the trolling motor battery up front. There is no evidence of water intrusion and it sits normal when not under power.