My old Seahorse 25 Short Shaft (RD14 not RD14L) throws up a big spray from the lower unit so I looked up some advice regarding the cavitation plate height and found that it should generally be level with the boat bottom for flat rear end boats. I always thought that "Short shaft" motors were for 15 inch transoms and "longs" were for 20 inch. I measured my motor and it is 18 inches from the top of the transom clamp id to the cavitation plate. My QD20 10 hp is not much shorter at 17.5 inches. If I jack the motor up three inches the clamps will be almost off the top of the transom. How do you get the cavitation plate level with the boat bottom when the motor is too long? 