I let the paint sit a little short of a week including a few days out in the sun, then flipped it back over on Saturday and got the boat ready for a water test. I wanted to make sure all was well before I got to far into finishing the top deck and inside of the hull only to find out I missed an issue. Btw, I didn't intend for my registration stickers to be large enough to be read from space, must not have read the fine print when ordering.
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No problems with the water test, which is encouraging. Lots of work to do still but good to see it will at least float and keep water out now.
I was also testing out the motor, a 4 stroke 25 hp Yamaha I picked up on Saturday afternoon. It had plenty of power and jumped right up on plane and kept the boat really moving. I had a hard time deciding on a motor, but in the end decided the F25 was the best tradeoff of power to weight for a 4 stroke. After the first trip out I feel pretty good about that choice. However, the short shaft Yamaha is a good bit longer than the short transom that is on this boat, so I'm trying to work out how to resolve that next. I used a small spacer block when I got the boat out, but I'm going to need more height. There was some disturbance in the wake that I think was caused by the depth of the motor vs the bottom of the transom. I'd say the cavitation plate is still a good 2.5- 3 inches below the bottom of the transom. It looks like at some point, someone cut down a top board that was on the transom, and installed a metal plate. Looking at old adhesive on the transom, I'd say this also isn't the first metal plate.
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I'm thinking of something along the lines of the Vance manual jack plate linked below. I'd be interested if anyone else has tried this approach on a Black Brant or other similar boat. I found a few options, but this seems like one of the better to keep it light, relatively affordable, and still offer some adjustment. Any jack pate users out there?
https://www.vancemfg.com/...late-p/jpl2412sb.htm