Advice required....Long or shortshaft??
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			"Conversion" even :-) 
 
 
"Muttsdanglers"  wrote in message 
.  uk... 
 I'm sure there will be a convertion table i can use somewhere on the web 
 
 thanks for the help 
 
 Paul 
 
 
  wrote in message 
 ... 
 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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