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| Where to mount an offshore bracket?? Where to mount an offshore bracket?? So far I have its 1" of rise for every 12" of setback.My bracket has a 36" set back so I am assuming that I want the cavitation plate to be 3" higher than the bottom of the \/ on my boat.Anyone know for sure??? Thanks Mike |
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| Yup Looks like you have it right.It can be real hit or miss with those brackets.Best bet is trial and error. |
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| Ok cool thanks. |
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