How far below a 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. For a long shaft, I think 20 to 21 inches is correct.

How deep should my prop be in the water?

Selecting The Proper Trolling Motor Shaft Length Is Critical

It will help ensure that the motors' shaft is long enough to keep the propeller submerged at least 12" below the water line in your specific fishing conditions.

How do you know if your outboard is too high?

If it's too high, the propeller tends to ventilate, losing its bite on the water and blowing out while turning and in steep seas. “If the prop consistently ventilates when heading down a steep wave, the outboard is probably set too high,” says Dean Corbisier, advertising and public relations manager for Suzuki Marine.

How low should my outboard sit in the water?

Industry standards dictate that for short shaft engines the transom height should be 15″. A long shaft engine requires a height of 20″ and extra-long shaft engines will need a transom height of 25″. While this is the case there is certain saltwater motors that are extra extra long at 30″.

Where should the cavitation plate be in relation to the bottom of the boat?

The dealer set it at 1/2" above the bottom of the hull when the motor is sitting level or straight up and down. When the motor is trimmed all the way down it is 1/2" below the bottom of the boat but when trimmed up just a little there is slippage or some cavitation.

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How far should the cavitation plate be?

Re: Cavitation plate location

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.

How low should the cavitation plate be?

Place your straight edge lengthwise against the underside of your hull, allowing 2′ or 3′ to hang off the back toward your outboard. Check the position of the anti-cavitation plate in relation to the straight edge. The bottom of the plate should be at or above the top of the straight edge.

Why put a jack plate on a boat?

Installing a jack plate on your boat for the outboard can allow your boat to go faster. A jack plate will lift your engine up in the water and bring your propeller closer to the surface of the water. As a greater part of your engine is now out of the water. There will be less drag force on the boat.

How should an outboard sit on a boat?

A boat rigger's rule of thumb is that the motor can be raised one inch for each eight to 10 inches of distance between the transom and prop. As the prop moves further aft, it's also likely to be in cleaner, “harder” water, and be more efficient.

Should cavitation plate be underwater?

your cavitation plate should be right at the water level. As a rule of thumb it should be 1 inch above the hull for every 12 inches back. (if you have a eurotransom, or bracket or something.) If your cavitation plate is under water you might get better performance if you raise the motor.

What happens if outboard is mounted too high?

Too high usually results in low water pressure, prop letting go in turns, or lack of bow lift are usually the telltale signs. Sometimes porpoising is caused by too much bow lift and dropping the motor will give it more bite and make it worse.

What does a cavitation plate on a boat motor?

Cavitation plates are mounted to the lower units of boats to help increase performance. They act as a planing surface to get your boat on top faster. They give you better bow response when trimming your motor. They keep water down at your prop and intake improving water pressure.

Will raising my outboard stop Porpoising?

By changing the engine setback, propeller selection and motor height, you adjust the dynamic balance of the hull. All of these can have a great effect on the porpoising movement. By raising the prop shaft higher, you shift the Dynamic Configuration forward and further reduce the trim angle.

Will raising outboard increase RPM?

Will Raising My Outboard Increase Rpm? Every engine can be raised to maximize speed, rather than having too little pressure applied to the engine. With too much moisture in your room, the top speed will drop, but the top RPM will increase as it is exposed to more slip, with less ventilated room.

What does spun a prop mean?

A spun propeller means that the prop hub has spun inside the propeller. Once the hub spins inside of the propeller, the propeller will spin freely and not along with the hub. A hub can spin inside of a prop due to damage to the hub, damage to the inside diameter of the propeller or incorrect propeller installation.

How is prop to pad measured?

Level your trailer on a level surface if possible. Then trim your motor straight up and down/level the cav plate. Then measure from the center of the prop shaft to the ground. Next, measure from the pad to the ground.

Why does the front of my boat go up?

Porpoising, or the bow bobbing up and dow, is caused by over-trimming at cruising speed; there's no longer enough hull in the water to support the weight of the boat. Either trim down a little until the porpoising stops, or increase boat speed slightly to create more lifting force under the hull.

How do you find the angle of a boat transom?

Measuring The Transom Angle (Degrees):

Slide forward until the short side of the rule (16") touches the transom straight up. Measuure the distance from the keel point to the inside corner of carpenter's square ruler (see sketch). Each 1/4" is equal to 1° degree.

What angle should my outboard be?

There is no one ideal angle -- it always varies by boat. Put the motor into a neutral trim, where the propeller is parallel to the back of the boat. In an evenly weighted craft this should be a fairly fast position and in a craft with only the driver, it will likely be the fastest.

Does a jack plate increase speed?

Jackplates allow improved performance in bass boats, raising the prop to maximum height for reduced drag, improving speed as well as fuel economy. What's more, the setback also effectively lengthens a boat.

What RPM should I run my boat at?

Most mechanics and engineers suggest the best cruising speeds are achieved at 3400 and 3800 rpm respectively.

Are jack plates worth it?

Although they may be a bit pricey, hydraulic jackplates can vastly improve the performance of your bass boat — both at the top end and in the ability to run shallower at low or high speeds. They can even improve the ride.

How do you stop boat cavitation?

Slowing Down Your Speed:

A reduction in speed is the simplest way to prevent cavitation from occurring. The faster you go, the more bubbles you are likely to create. This is because the speed of the propeller creates a vacuum that pulls the bubbles out of the water.

What is boat cavitation?

Cavitation is often confused with ventilation. Cavitation occurs when there is an extreme reduction in pressure on the back side of the propeller blades. Under normal conditions, water boils at 212 degrees, but if you reduce the atmospheric pressure sufficiently, water can also boil at room temperature.

Do cavitation plates really work?

Cavitation plates are mounted to the lower units of boats to help increase performance. They act as a planing surface to get your boat on top faster. They give you better bow response when trimming your motor. These types will help with planing and bow response, but they will not do anything for cavitation.

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