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Author: | Nevets91 [ Tue Dec 20, 2016 8:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | Thai long tail with 65 inch shaft? |
Hey everyone! First post here. I built a Thai long tail a few years ago for a 1436 but the normal length shaft was just way to long for me so I eventually sold it even though it did run well with intentions to come up with something shorter. This time I have a 1636 flat bottom that intend to run a 14hp predator or a 16 hp duromax with a long tail kit. I saw that the beaverdam mud runner kit has the option of a 65 inch shaft. This is closer to the length I would like to be at. My question is how this setup would perform on my boat? Has anyone ran this length of shaft on a Thai long tail? Beaverdam state that they do not normally recommend the short shaft but I cannot understand why. I believe other brands such as backwater run a similar length shaft? Would a Beaverdamn kit with this shaft. It somewhat mimic the design of the backwater if I put a cav plate on and adjusted it for the steeper angle? Am I completely off in my thinking here? Will this setup perform poorly? Now I want everyone to know that I am in no way trying to compare the Thai kit to a backwater kit as equals. Rather trying to come up with an option that is more financially viable for me at the moment. I understand that there is no comparison for quality between the two. Also I know I will be told to watch for used mud motors. Trust me I have been looking intently and have not found anything that is within my price range in the size that I need. Thanks in advance for any help what so ever |
Author: | Nevets91 [ Sun Dec 25, 2016 7:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Thai long tail with 65 inch shaft? |
Decided against a Thai kit and opting for a better longtail or surface drive. I made a post for that if you come across it |
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