You also need to take into account the leverage affect that the added set-back has. The furthur you go back, the more stress is being put on the transom from all that weight hanging back there. You can also look at it from the fat guy on a see saw bit. Put a fat guy on one side and a skinny guy on the other. The fat guy has to sit right next to the pivot point for the skinny guy to even have a chance of balanceing the see saw.
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