I just bought a Suzuki 9.9 drove 1.5hrs to get it , never thought to ask the shaft length but it’s a 24” 😂 , that’s way to long for my job boat so thank you for making this video I will be doing this over the weekend
@@mvboutdoors I have the 14’x42 alumcraft the transom is only like 15” so I think I’ll have to jack the motor up at least 6” to just get it where it should be
Great video very informative and straight to the point. Few questions.. did it really make a difference after you raised the plate at the same length as the setback? Does it really need to be the same? Or was it just a trim position issue?
I measured about 4 in wider than the mounting bracket for the outboard, and that way there would be enough room for the bolts without contacting the bracket. Different outboards have different bracket sizes, but you can use that as a reference.
Looks great. A couple questions before I begin my bracket build: 1. Is 1/8” angle beefy enough? Pretty much every other builder in every other video I’ve seen uses 1/4”. I only have a 5hp, so I was curious if I could go down in material thickness like you did and still be ok. 2. What screw size did you use? You mentioned screw length, but I don’t know if I heard you mention diameter.
1/8 was strong enough for the 9.9hp so with a 5hp I'd feel confident. No flex at all, very secure. I didn't have 1/4 available locally but I didn't regret the 1/8. I used 3/8 bolts, 1/4 was too thin imo.
I was wondering the same thing but with a 5 hp i would think you would be good but I’m putting a 40 on mine and I’m going 1/4 but if you think about it where everything is bolted together it’s 1/4 inche anyway and the plywood should more then take care of the rest
@@mvboutdoors adjusting height , should be a metal fin above prop make bottom of it level with bottom of boat with a level and will be spot on for running
@@claytonfowler857 That works if there's no setback but it doesn't work when you move the motor back off the transom. The pivot point of the motor changes and when the boat planes it dunks the motor further under the water than if it was right on the transom. The cav plate needs to be higher than flush with the bottom with a setback.
it shouldn't hit your back its not a row boat but that's how the seats are configured if your tiller is on one side you sit on the other i face to port my left hand on the tiller that left of th outboard my right hand is free to fish drink srcatch my oops
That’s going to kill u if it breaks…..even ones u buy can break and motor will fly into your boat search it up …wouldn’t recommend this…..maybe for these small dinky boats it’s ok
Great video, lots of helpful tips as I am building my own.
I just bought a Suzuki 9.9 drove 1.5hrs to get it , never thought to ask the shaft length but it’s a 24” 😂 , that’s way to long for my job boat so thank you for making this video I will be doing this over the weekend
It should do well for a 9.9 for sure
@@mvboutdoors I have the 14’x42 alumcraft the transom is only like 15” so I think I’ll have to jack the motor up at least 6” to just get it where it should be
Great video very informative and straight to the point. Few questions.. did it really make a difference after you raised the plate at the same length as the setback? Does it really need to be the same? Or was it just a trim position issue?
Homies just cutting angle in socks, I love it.
Keep the videos coming I'm sure it will save me some headache
Haha, you got it!
I like it. Nice and clean!
Thanks, it was rock solid too!
Great video definitely want to see the seat installation video thanks
Thank you! I'm glad you found it useful.
I like your videos just wish there was a little more detail. Is that 1/2 plywood you're using? What dimensions are the plywood pieces?
I measured about 4 in wider than the mounting bracket for the outboard, and that way there would be enough room for the bolts without contacting the bracket. Different outboards have different bracket sizes, but you can use that as a reference.
Vou fazer aqui no meu barco uso um yamaha de 8... obrigado pelas dicas amigão, abraço...
Hope it turns out well!
VERY GOOD JOB...
Thank you!
Looks great. A couple questions before I begin my bracket build:
1. Is 1/8” angle beefy enough? Pretty much every other builder in every other video I’ve seen uses 1/4”. I only have a 5hp, so I was curious if I could go down in material thickness like you did and still be ok.
2. What screw size did you use? You mentioned screw length, but I don’t know if I heard you mention diameter.
1/8 was strong enough for the 9.9hp so with a 5hp I'd feel confident. No flex at all, very secure. I didn't have 1/4 available locally but I didn't regret the 1/8.
I used 3/8 bolts, 1/4 was too thin imo.
I was wondering the same thing but with a 5 hp i would think you would be good but I’m putting a 40 on mine and I’m going 1/4 but if you think about it where everything is bolted together it’s 1/4 inche anyway and the plywood should more then take care of the rest
I built one for my dads 14 foot John boat with a 15hp outboard it has 4.5 inches set back and 3.5 inches up and down adjustment we picked up 4 mph
That's awesome, they work really well for small motors.
Good, did you win 4 miles with the support?
Nice to know I'm not the only one who can't be bothered to remove the tags off the Harbor Freight clamps. lol
Who has time for that!
Why did you build that black jig , rather just using the original transom ?
I wanted to raise the motor out of the water some for better performance and move the motor back for extra clearance of the tiller handle.
Hi how much did actually cost you to do it yourself?
I don't remember at this point, but less than buying one new!
No shoes in the garage, man you crazy!! Love the video though, great info.
It's a bad habit for sure haha basically a Hobbit 😂
Make a Straight line from bottom of boat to top of prop will give you best performance
Are you referring to centering the motor on the transom or adjusting the height?
@@mvboutdoors adjusting height , should be a metal fin above prop make bottom of it level with bottom of boat with a level and will be spot on for running
@@claytonfowler857 That works if there's no setback but it doesn't work when you move the motor back off the transom. The pivot point of the motor changes and when the boat planes it dunks the motor further under the water than if it was right on the transom. The cav plate needs to be higher than flush with the bottom with a setback.
it shouldn't hit your back its not a row boat but that's how the seats are configured if your tiller is on one side you sit on the other i face to port my left hand on the tiller that left of th outboard my right hand is free to fish drink srcatch my oops
Technically u built a motor bracket not a Jack plate. A Jack plate is adjustable up and down
wow no ore locks dude sit on the seat sideways if your driving your back to starboard your face to port left on the tiller your rod on the port
That’s going to kill u if it breaks…..even ones u buy can break and motor will fly into your boat search it up …wouldn’t recommend this…..maybe for these small dinky boats it’s ok