@RLL.... No resolution as to whom the perp is, but it's only a list of 3..... only have to deal with them until my dad passes then don't ever have to see them again.
I run in some places shallow at low tide, so I'd just as well keep the motor as high as possible. Cavitation plate is 1/2" under the lowest part of the hull, and the 1.5" shim puts the bottom mounting holes even with the existing holes in the transom. Not a perfect line up, but close enough that it shouldn't matter once I ream them out to 3/8". Should get me thru the remainder of the season, then when we get warm again, I'll yank the motor and glass in the shim board.
Now to find a tow vehicle. I don't recall if I mentioned, but on 11/23 I had somebody pull out right in front of me and my fiance and totalled my car and she is injured with no improvement to her condition after a month. I just received payment for my car and looking for a compromise vehicle that can be a daily driver/work vehicle during the week and tow the boat on the weekend....only thing I can find in my budget is a GMC Envoy.... Trucks in my price point are pretty spent and don't fill my work vehicle role economically.