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Destroyer 11-08-2011 10:34 AM

Engine Shaft length on a V21
 
Quick question. Does anyone know what the engine shaft length on a V21 is? Someone was telling me that a 25" was the proper length on the engine. I thought that it was a 20". Anyone know for sure what the proper length is? (without a jack plate) :head:

THEFERMANATOR 11-08-2011 11:49 AM

All V21's are 25" shaft from the factory. I know Reel used a jackplate and dropped his 20" down all the way with it and got away with it.

Destroyer 11-08-2011 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR (Post 181973)
All V21's are 25" shaft from the factory. I know Reel used a jackplate and dropped his 20" down all the way with it and got away with it.

Thanks Ferm, that's exactly the info I needed... You da man!! :clap:

smokeonthewater 11-08-2011 10:42 PM

fwiw... if you have the boat all you have to do is measure from the top of the transom to the keel http://www.smalloutboards.com/shaft.htm

Mine is 20" btw.... I thought that was the norm but I'm new to V-20's?

Destroyer 11-08-2011 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by smokeonthewater (Post 182000)
fwiw... if you have the boat all you have to do is measure from the transom to the keel http://www.smalloutboards.com/shaft.htm

Mine is 20" btw.... I thought that was the norm but I'm new to V-20's?

You're correct, 20" is the norm for a V20. But when they made the V21 they basically added a built in bracket on the stern, and for a V21 the norm is 25"...which makes me a few hundred dollars poorer since I'll either have to convert my 20" Merc to a 25" or add a jack plate to lower the Merc. Either way it's gonna cost a few sheckles.. I'm kinda leaning towards converting it since I have to change the impeller for routine maintenance anyways. Anyone have any thoughts on the matter? Anyone have a 25" lower end for a 1991 Merc 200?

THEFERMANATOR 11-08-2011 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Destroyer (Post 182001)
You're correct, 20" is the norm for a V20. But when they made the V21 they basically added a built in bracket on the stern, and for a V21 the norm is 25"...which makes me a few hundred dollars poorer since I'll either have to convert my 20" Merc to a 25" or add a jack plate to lower the Merc. Either way it's gonna cost a few sheckles.. I'm kinda leaning towards converting it since I have to change the impeller for routine maintenance anyways. Anyone have any thoughts on the matter? Anyone have a 25" lower end for a 1991 Merc 200?


They get about $550 for the 5" spacer kit for the outboard, so finding a 25" engine with a blown powerhead may be cheaper, then resell your old 20" stuff to recover the profit. Soundsl ike to much work, you should ship it down here and I'll hang this 225 I got on it.

Destroyer 11-08-2011 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR (Post 182002)
They get about $550 for the 5" spacer kit for the outboard, so finding a 25" engine with a blown powerhead may be cheaper, then resell your old 20" stuff to recover the profit. Soundsl ike to much work, you should ship it down here and I'll hang this 225 I got on it.

LOL Ya, but the question is, will you ship it back up after you hang the engine? :you:

smokeonthewater 11-08-2011 11:51 PM

WHOOPS! I totally missed the 21 part ugh..... I figured that a guy with almost 5k posts on this site PROBABLY knew something I didn't...... turns out you do... you know HOW TO READ LOL:zip:

THEFERMANATOR 11-09-2011 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Destroyer (Post 182003)
LOL Ya, but the question is, will you ship it back up after you hang the engine? :you:

After a short delay I will, how does a few years sound for me to get the bugs worked out?

phatdaddy 11-09-2011 10:54 AM

destroyer, might want to get up with big shrimpin and see if he has access to a longshaft lowersection or one of the kits ferm is refering to.


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