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Measure from the top of the transom (on which the outboard will sit)
to the bottom of the boat (outside distance). If it's 15', it's for a short shaft motor. If it's 20" if for a long shaft motor. Rick PS ooops just realized your in the UK. What I gave you is U.S. inches. Not sure how they measure it over there. "Muttsdanglers" wrote: I had been left a 15 foot speedboat when my uncle passed away that i decided to clean up and repair, but i knew nothing about it at all when i started to make repairs and get her ready to go back onto the water, anyway after many weekends of rubbing down, painting and cleaning in places i did not know a boat even had places she is ready to go onto the water............. and i still don't know who made her!! But i have come across a problem but i cant seem to find any sites that will provide an answer. How can i tell if this speedboat requires a long or shortshaft outboard?? Is there a measurement between the keel and mount that will give me the answer?? Any help greatfully recieved. TIA Paul |
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