Do I Need an Anti-Cavitation Plate?

kitjv

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I have a 20HP short-shaft Honda outboard on my 12-ft. inflatable. When I am on plane, water will spray up from the prop over the transom at about 1/2 throttle & greater. Would this problem be solved by an aftermarket anti-cavitation plate? Thanks!
 

roscoe

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Re: Do I Need an Anti-Cavitation Plate?

no, and it would likely make it worse.

I doubt the water is spraying up from the prop.
More likely from the front of the motor leg as it is forced through the water.

Sounds like the motor is mounted too low on the transom, or it is a long shaft motor on a 15" transom.

The anti cavitation plate on the motor should be about an inch above the bottom of your boat.
 

deejaycee_2000

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Re: Do I Need an Anti-Cavitation Plate?

roscoe is right ..... forget about an after-market anti-cavitation plate ..... on an inflatable when the motor pushes water up the leg over the transom the motor height is not correct ......
 

JB

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Re: Do I Need an Anti-Cavitation Plate?

Moving to Non-repair Outboard
 

kitjv

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Re: Do I Need an Anti-Cavitation Plate?

Thank you DeeJayCee & Roscoe for your suggestion. However, the outboard is a short shaft & the inflatable's transom is 15". At planing speed, the anti-cavitation plate is right on the waterline. So the leading edge of the outboard's shaft is not pushing water over the transom.

But at larger throttle openings, spray is shooting up on both sides of the motor. I probably need to run the boat again & carefully notes where the spray is coming from. Of course any other thoughts that you guys might have would be really appreciated. Thanks again.

Kit
 

BF

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Re: Do I Need an Anti-Cavitation Plate?

ditto what's been said above... try putting a shim on the top of the transom to lift the motor up just a bit... I bet 1/2" is enough.

BTW, many/most short shaft boats have a 16" transom... (hence your problem ?)
 

Bigjohn1

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Re: Do I Need an Anti-Cavitation Plate?

After owning several soft-hull inflatables (as opposed to RIBS), I can make the following general comments about them. The hull is not very streamlined and therefore will never run as true as a traditional glass hulled boat. Also, since these boats are so light in weight, when you raise the engine high enough to avoid spray, you often cavitate and experience prop blowout in rough water. It is not uncommon to get the water spray problem you mention even if you have the correct length shaft.

Question ? is the outboard thru-bolted to the transom or simply clamped on a knurled plate with pinch bolts? If it is not thru-bolted, be extremely careful when adding any spacer on top of the transom to raise the engine as the engine can easily come off the transom should you accidentally hit an obstruction underwater. Come to think of it, if it?s thru-bolted, your only option in raising the engine would be to drill additional mounting holes (not a good idea).

There used to be a custom-made adapter sold by a manufacturer which bolted to your transom and then your outboard mounts atop this adapter. As I recall they were made in varying heights (approx -1?-3?). Unfortunately, I cannot recall the company but I learned of them through a RIB forum perhaps 6-8 years ago. You might try to google Inflatable/RIB forums and sift through the results. Sorry I cannot be more specific ? good luck.
 

deejaycee_2000

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Re: Do I Need an Anti-Cavitation Plate?

Thank you DeeJayCee & Roscoe for your suggestion. However, the outboard is a short shaft & the inflatable's transom is 15". At planing speed, the anti-cavitation plate is right on the waterline. So the leading edge of the outboard's shaft is not pushing water over the transom.

But at larger throttle openings, spray is shooting up on both sides of the motor. I probably need to run the boat again & carefully notes where the spray is coming from. Of course any other thoughts that you guys might have would be really appreciated. Thanks again.

Kit

Set the trim one pin up ........
 
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