schinkehank
Cadet
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- Oct 5, 2017
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Yes, lots of work!! I just want to keep an eye out for a “deal”. The original outboard has a 20” shaft but the extra length of the transom threw me off.I would say that 20" is LONGSHAFT.--------25" is an EXTRA LONGSHAFT.-----The boat shown will likely work with a 20" motor.-------But it looks like there is some work to be done before you can hang a motor on that transom.
Well, it needs a metric ton of work..if modification is required, I could probably raise the transom a couple inches to get the proper height for a 25” shaft. I’d be wary of lowering it, I plan on using it for a bay boat so I’d like it to be taller. It’s a sea Nymph, I wouldn’t think such a popular hull manufacturer would make such a odd size transom.That transom heigth is between a 20 and a 25 motor shaft. A 20 shaft will surely sit too high on transom and achieve prop aeration issues, In that case will need to modify/chop its heigth accordingly. Only a water test will confirm that...
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It’s a sea Nymph, I wouldn’t think such a popular hull manufacturer would make such a odd size transom.
That is a strap across the back 5.5” from the top.what is with the 2 piece transom?
Looks like someone already added 5.5" to the original transom.
Model and year?
HP rating?
Your intended HP?
I would be very hesitant to add any additional height.
Photo of entire transom please.
CorrectIt had a Merc Inline on it originally....most likely a 20"