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Thread: question about outboards

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    I am in the process of building a duck boat that will be my utility boat, I have redesigned so I can also use it for fishing.
    The transom on the boat is 17", which means that I will be needing a short shaft motor.
    My question is, how do the measure the shaft length?
    I am assuming that it is measured from the mounting bracket to the center of the prop?
    What is the length of a short shaft motor and how is it measured?

    Thanks in advance for your help.

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    short shaft is 15"
    long shaft is 20"
    there is a xxlong that is 30" , don't see too many of these, sailboats use them
    there is 5" between sizes

    To measure a motor, you measure from where the transom bracket sits on the transom to slightly above the cavitation plate. I just used to measure to cavitation plate normally within less than 1/2 a inch. it either is 15 or 20 & a fraction.
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