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That is the correct location. As far back on the cavitation plate as
possible. This means make sure your holes are a couple inches from the rear or more (you don't want to break the cavitation plate off due to the holes being too close to the rear). Tony "Rich" wrote in message ... Just picked up a hydrofoil for the boat. Directions say to mount it as far to the rear as possible on the cavitation plate. That would put it right over, and mostly behind the prop. Does anyone have one of these mounted on an alpha 1 drive? Any tips? Does anyone see a problem with mounting it that far back? Thanks, Rich |
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