soundchaser
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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I have a 1986 20” Evinrude 110hp that I would like to mount on 25” transom. Is there any good ways to do this? I’m figuring the steering cable is going to be a sticking point….
A 110 hp is likely not a kicker.What are you doing with it? Gonna bet the 25" transom is on a big water fishing boat of significant size and the 110 is a kicker for trolling. Before you get to concerned about it, go out and run it.
You may be presently surprised that at trolling speeds, fresh water into the prop is adequate since the back of the transom has water against it as high as the boat sits in the water, water that the kicker can develop thrust against and thus moving the boat to get the MPH folks like when trolling! At 4 MPH water will still be against the transom.....at 15-20 not so but you don't troll at 15-20 MPH!
Setback bracket. Yes, going to need new cable(s).I have a 1986 20” Evinrude 110hp that I would like to mount on 25” transom. Is there any good ways to do this? I’m figuring the steering cable is going to be a sticking point….
Ouch!!!!! Little details (I missed....the hp part) make a difference. Sorry about the screwup folks. With that said, I'd agree with Chris. A jackplate could result in some performance besides being a bullet proof way to solve the problem. Cutting down a transom is surely risky business. I have messed with heights on small boats with little fishing engines but nothing like yours.A 110 hp is likely not a kicker.
They make manually adjustable and hydraulically operated, obviously more expensive but situation adaptive. I would think that you could get a manual type, run it, if not happy, undo the bolts, make an adjustment and test, etc. etc. and come up with your best performance.No worries, I’m definitely thinking towards a transom plate. I certainly appreciate the help and Ideas, thank you Gentlemen…..)