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Can I use a long shaft outboard on a dinghy?

By Jessica Young

Can I use a long shaft outboard on a dinghy?

I use a long shaft Seagul in a small dinghy. It just needs a collar clamped on the tube so the outboard sits higher and the bottom end is at the correct depth. It works perfectly. Otherwise, Standard shaft length is 15" - same as other standard sizes for dinghies.

People also ask, can I put a long shaft on a short shaft boat?

I have put a long shaft outboard on a short shaft transom (inflateable) and it worked ok. Since you are using a relatively small outboard, I don't think you will encounter the dire consequences suggested. The long shaft will slow you down, and you are more vulnerable to hitting bottom.

Furthermore, what's the difference between a long shaft and short shaft outboard? If your boat has a Transom Height 15"-16" you will need short shaft and if it is 20"-21" you will require long shaft engine. Small inflatables and dinghies tend to require 'short shaft' engines whilst larger boats usually require long or in some cases special ultra long shaft versions.

Correspondingly, how do I know if my outboard is short or long shaft?

To do so, you will want to measure at the exact center of the transom from the very top to the very bottom. If it measures 15" or with in a inch of that you will need a short shaft outboard. If it measures anywhere from 17" to around 22", then your going to want to go with a long shaft motor.

How do you measure outboard leg length?

Motor Shaft Length

  1. Place the tip of a yardstick on the top of the mounting clamp bracket that secures it to the boat.
  2. Read the measurement at the bottom of the cavitation plate. The cavitation plate is the flat area that is horizontal above the propeller. Write the shaft length down in inches on paper with a pen.

What happens if your outboard shaft is too long?

When the right length motor is hung on the transom of a boat, the cavitation plate (the large plate that extends out over the propeller) should be even with the very bottom of the boat. At least if its too long you can raise the motor or "build up" your transom. Thats it.

Can I running a long shaft outboard on short transom?

I have put a long shaft outboard on a short shaft transom (inflateable) and it worked ok. Since you are using a relatively small outboard, I don't think you will encounter the dire consequences suggested. The long shaft will slow you down, and you are more vulnerable to hitting bottom.

How long is a long shaft motor?

Short vs.
Generally, short shaft outboards are 15 inches, long shaft outboards are 20 inches, and extra-long outboards are 25 inches. Since the length of the shaft of your outboard is associated with the size boat, smaller engines will generally have shorter shafts.

How do you raise the height of a boat transom?

One non-invasive way of raising the transom on an aluminum boat is to create a "lift" — a bracket that fits over the transom — to increase the motor's height. The completed bracket forms a channel, and the top of the channel holds the top of the outboard bracket a few inches above the transom of the boat.

How much is a jack plate?

This thing is solid! It is so easy to hook up with zero hydraulics and it travels up and down faster than the standard hydraulic Jack plate.

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What is a long shaft boat motor?

Short vs.
Generally, short shaft outboards are 15 inches, long shaft outboards are 20 inches, and extra-long outboards are 25 inches. Small portable outboards ranging from 2 to 20 horsepower are usually sold only in short or long shaft versions. High powered boats usually only come in long and extra-long variants.

What is boat transom height?

The transom is the flat vertical section at the rear of the boat. It is where the outboard is mounted, and some boat owners place the name of the boat. The height of the transom is calculated by measuring from the bottom of the hull to the top of the transom, using the center line.

Can you run a short shaft outboard on a 20 inch transom?

If you set the motor back far enough without jacking it up, a short shaft will work on a 20" transom. Never argue with idiots as they will do nothing but bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience.

How far below the boat should the prop be?

A boat rigger's rule of thumb is that the motor can be raised one inch for each eight to 10 inches of distance between the transom and prop. As the prop moves further aft, it's also likely to be in cleaner, “harder” water, and be more efficient.

Can you change the shaft length on an outboard motor?

Converting your long shaft outboard motor to a short drive shaft does, however, mean changing more than just the drive shaft. Before you start the conversion, you need to be sure your boat can handle a shorter shaft.

What is the shaft length on an outboard motor?

Standard shaft lengths are 15, 20 and 25" (38, 50 and 63 cm). Those shaft lengths are an industry standard but there are exceptions. For mid-range engines, the most common shaft length is 20" (508 mm).

Where is the cavitation plate on an outboard motor?

your cavitation plate should be right at the water level. As a rule of thumb it should be 1 inch above the hull for every 12 inches back. (if you have a eurotransom, or bracket or something.) If your cavitation plate is under water you might get better performance if you raise the motor.

How big of an outboard can I put on my boat?

The rule of thumb is based on weight alone, and says you should have between 40 and 25 pounds of weight for each horsepower. For example, a 5,000-pound boat could have an engine with between 125 and 200 horsepower.

How low should a motor set on a pontoon boat?

When they remounted the engine the mechanic said on most all pontoons the cavitation plate should be about 1 inch below the bottom of the tubes. Originally mine was mounted in the second hole from the top and he changed it to the top hole to lower the engine about 1 inch.

Does a pontoon boat need a long shaft motor?

The shaft dimension depends on the size of the boat's engine. If your boat has a small engine then you'd need a short shaft. High powered boats would need shafts that are either long or extra long in length. Whereas a sailboat, for example, would need an extremely long shaft.

What length is a standard shaft outboard?

Standard shaft lengths are 15, 20 and 25" (38, 50 and 63 cm). Those shaft lengths are an industry standard but there are exceptions. For mid-range engines, the most common shaft length is 20" (508 mm).

What is considered a short shaft outboard?

Short vs.
Generally, short shaft outboards are 15 inches, long shaft outboards are 20 inches, and extra-long outboards are 25 inches. Since the length of the shaft of your outboard is associated with the size boat, smaller engines will generally have shorter shafts.

What outboard motor should I buy?

In most cases, 8-20 hp motors will provide plenty of power to effectively propel your boat, and you'll find you get better fuel efficiency as an added bonus. If your boat's capacity plate lists a 40 hp maximum, a 20 hp motor should do you fine. You'll get good handling and plenty of thrust to move through choppy water.

How fast will a 12 foot aluminum boat go?

12 Foot Jon Boat Speed
10-15 mph is a good expectation for this boat size. This boat length will usually allow for a 5hp engine, with some models permitting up to 10hp engines. The 5hp engine will put you in the 10mph range, while the 7.50-10hp engines will push you 15+ mph.

What is a cavitation plate?

Cavitation plates are mounted to the lower units of boats to help increase performance. They act as a planing surface to get your boat on top faster. They give you better bow response when trimming your motor. They keep water down at your prop and intake improving water pressure.

What is a transom?

In architecture, a transom is a transverse horizontal structural beam or bar, or a crosspiece separating a door from a window above it. This contrasts with a mullion, a vertical structural member. Transom or transom window is also the customary U.S. word used for a transom light, the window over this crosspiece.

How does a hydrofoil work on an outboard motor?

Adding a hydrofoil to an outboard does provide a performance boost much of the time. On a 16 footer with a mid-sized outboard and no tabs, for example, a hydrofoil will usually level out the ride by forcing the stern up and the bow down, and will end or greatly reduce porposing.

What size outboard do I need for a 15 foot boat?

Tips for selecting the right size hp for portable outboard motor for your boat.
Motor HPBoat length (feet)Boat length (metres)
5hp – 15hp8' – 14'up to 4.2m
9hp – 20hp11' – 16'up to 4.5m
20hp – 40hp13' – 18'up to 5.0m
40hp – 75hp14' – 20'up to 5.5m

How is shaft length measured?

You will need at least a 48-inch ruler/measuring stick/tape measure in order to measure the length of your golf clubs. Place the measuring stick directly behind the golf club. The stick should make contact with the shaft of the club and be placed on the ground right at the heel of the golf club you are measuring.

What is the shaft on a boat motor?

Shaft length:
The shaft length announced by the outboard manufacturer is the vertical distance between the inside of the clamp and the cavitation plate. (We will not argue about names here but the proper name for the cavitation plate is ant ventilation plate). Shaft lengths come in multiples of 5" (127 mm).

How do you know if your outboard is too low?

You can often tell that an outboard is too low if you are experiencing sluggish speeds, poor handling, excessive spray, porpoising, or even water pushing up into the cowling. That's a very brief, basic accounting of symptoms, but you'll usually find at least one of these symptoms if your motor is too low.

How high should outboard be mounted?

A boat rigger's rule of thumb is that the motor can be raised one inch for each eight to 10 inches of distance between the transom and prop.

Can I put a bigger outboard on my boat?

Can I use a bigger motor on my boat than what it's rated for? It is not a violation of Coast Guard regulations to install or use an engine larger than specified on the capacity label, but there may be state regulations prohibiting it, and restrictions from your own insurance company regarding this.

How do you measure lower unit shaft length?

If you are measuring for a lower unit replacement and your original lower unit is off of the engine, simply measure from the top of the waterpump to the top of your driveshaft. A shaft length that falls closest to 15 inches is short, closest to 20 inches is long, and so on.

How is transom angle measured?

Measuring The Transom Angle (Degrees):
Slide forward until the short side of the rule (16") touches the transom straight up. Measuure the distance from the keel point to the inside corner of carpenter's square ruler (see sketch). Each 1/4" is equal to 1° degree.

How do you measure transom height?

The transom is the flat vertical section at the rear of the boat. It is where the outboard is mounted, and some boat owners place the name of the boat. The height of the transom is calculated by measuring from the bottom of the hull to the top of the transom, using the center line.

How is trolling motor shaft length measured?

In order to get the correct shaft length needed for your boat, you first have to measure the distance from the mounting spot on the transom, down to the waterline. Then, take this measurement and add 20” to get the desired shaft length. If you are stuck between two sizes, err on the larger size.