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We have a 225 Honda 25" on the Gulfstream currently and the motor sits really low in the water. Boat struggles to come on plane when loaded. We are going to repower with a Yamaha or Suzuki 300 and are thinking about going with a 30" and a 5" static Jack plate so the motor sits a little higher out of the water.
Any thoughts? Will the longer shaft cause the engine cover to hit the transom when fully up or cause the prop to stay in the water all the time at anchor? Any thoughts here? Do it? Don't do it? Not something you can try out and switch...
Do Hondas just sit low? Will switching back to a Yamaha or Suzuki 300 fit it and just stick with a 25" shaft. Grady recommends a 25" shaft for twins or singles on this boat but realistically, the single needs to be lower than twins....
Anyone repowered with a single 30" outboard?
Any thoughts? Will the longer shaft cause the engine cover to hit the transom when fully up or cause the prop to stay in the water all the time at anchor? Any thoughts here? Do it? Don't do it? Not something you can try out and switch...
Do Hondas just sit low? Will switching back to a Yamaha or Suzuki 300 fit it and just stick with a 25" shaft. Grady recommends a 25" shaft for twins or singles on this boat but realistically, the single needs to be lower than twins....
Anyone repowered with a single 30" outboard?