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1989 Outrage 22, 150HP Merc 4S prop/mount decisions.
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Posted on 08/17/13 - 9:33 AM
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Tom W Clark wrote:
25" shaft means the motor is designed to fit a boat with a transom height of approximately 25". Nothing more, nothing less.


You'd think that would be some kind of industry standard as to what portion of the engine shaft (props, cavitation plates,, ventilation plates etc) are below the 25" apex of the hull with the engine mounted at its lowest position.

 
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