Can you put a long shaft outboard on a short transom?

Re: Longshaft motor on a short transom skiff? It will will *run* fine, but it can cause bad handling. Also trim position settings will have a greater effect. No harm to try it, carefully, and see how it goes.
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What happens if your outboard shaft is too long?

If you went too long it would still work but it may lack in performance. You will also risk hitting bottom or submerge objects more frequently such as rocks or logs. If you go too short your more than likely going to cavitate and loose power.
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Can you convert a short shaft outboard to a long shaft?

Your short shaft motor can also be sold as a long shaft with a Bay Kit. A long shaft motor can be sold as an extra long with a Bay Kit. Motors can be easily converted back to fit any customers need. Bay Kits come complete with all parts needed to make the conversion.
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Can I use a long shaft outboard on a dinghy?

Your Long shaft is not suitable for a tender - irrespective of HP - because the prop will be far too deep in the water. Not only will this result in an increase in draft of 6 inches or so, but you will experience starting and running problems because the exhaust is too deeply immersed.
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Can I use a long shaft outboard?

Long Shaft. Outboard motors can be fitted to a variety of boats, so manufacturers have standardized their engines to go on virtually anything. You can order an outboard in lengths ranging from 15 inches to 30 inches, depending on its power output and possible uses.
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NEVER PUT LONG SHAFT ENGINE ON SHORT TRANSOM ! Nigdy nie zakładaj silnika z długą stopą do pontonu



How far below the bottom of the boat should the prop be?

If you have a short shaft motor, the top most part of the transom and the lower most part of the boat should be about 15 to 16 inches.
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Can you put a 25 inch motor on a 20 inch transom?

You will get a definite performance drop using a 25" shaft on a 20" transom. Engine will be way too low. Options could be too lift the transom by building it up. If that is possible that will also help the low engine issue.
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Can you use a long shaft outboard on a rib?

The short answer is yes, but it depends on the length of your transom.
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Can you change shaft length on outboard?

If you change to a short drive shaft, you'll need to change the other shaft that runs through the exhaust tunnel, as it will be too long as well -- you'll need to install a new, shorter shift rod.
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How do you measure a boat transom?

Take a straight piece of wood, rod, or tubing the same length as the platform you desire. Mark the center of the straight edge, hold it level and square against the transom with the center marks matched. Measure from the ends of the straight edge to the transom.
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What size outboard do I need for a 15 foot boat?

15 to 25 HP engine

10 to 14 feet (3 – 4.5 m) long inflatable boat. 12 to 16 feet (3.65 – 5 m) long Jon boat, fiberglass boat, and aluminum fishing boat.
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Where should the cavitation plate be in relation to the bottom of the boat?

The cavitation plate should be nearly even with or slightly below the bottom. For a short shaft the vertical measurement of the transom should be about 15 inches.
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Can you run a long shaft outboard on a short shaft boat?

Re: Longshaft motor on a short transom skiff? It will will *run* fine, but it can cause bad handling. Also trim position settings will have a greater effect.
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What size outboard do I need for dinghy?

To find an adequate horsepower motor for your small boat or dinghy, determine the mid-range, which is halfway between 2.5 hp and the maximum horsepower listed on the capacity plate. For example, if your boat is rated for a maximum of 20 hp, your mid-range horsepower would be 11.25 horsepower.
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How are rib boats measured?

When measuring a Rib boat, use a tape measure and measure in a straight line. Measure through the center of the boat from the tip of the bow to the stern.
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How do I raise the transom on my boat?

One non-invasive way of raising the transom on an aluminum boat is to create a "lift" — a bracket that fits over the transom — to increase the motor's height. The completed bracket forms a channel, and the top of the channel holds the top of the outboard bracket a few inches above the transom of the boat.
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What is outboard shaft length?

Standard shaft lengths are 15, 20 and 25" (38, 50 and 63 cm). Those shaft lengths are an industry standard but there are exceptions. For mid-range engines, the most common shaft length is 20" (508 mm). 15" shafts should be reserved to protected waters.
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What happens if you put to big of a motor on a boat?

If one were to put a larger than rated motor on the boat there would be pressure and stresses applied that may be over the acceptable range for the boat and serious damage could occur.
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How fast will a 115 HP Mercury outboard go?

A 115 Merc FourStroke was hitched to the transom of a Carolina Skiff 218 DLV, producing a top speed of 43.2 mph at 6,000 rpm and 5.4 mpg at optimum cruising speed, getting 27.1 mph at 4 grand, spinning a 21-inch pitch laser II S/S prop.
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What happens if you overpower a boat?

If you decide to ignore the boat's maximum horsepower and overpower it, you're exposing every part of your boat to pressure above and beyond what it was designed to endure, risking significant damage to the hull of your boat.
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