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Required setback for Suzuki 9.9 HP DF9.9BTXW5 Outboard Motor

Required setback forSuzuki 9.9 HP DF9.9BTXW5 Outboard Motor



I want to fab my own fixed kicker engine bracket on my closed 46”transom.

So the bracket will have to be low enough for the prop.to be same level as main engines prop.

Anyone know the distance from engine bracket to top of cowl, I want to be able to tilt up all the way.

Additionally when kicker is tilted up not being used hows the engine straped securely?

Thanks for advice
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