Tritoon engine height
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Tritoon engine height
I just added a 25 inch centertoon on my 22ft tahoe. Can anyone tell me the distance from the bottom of the toon to the centerline of the propshaft? Thanks
2005 22ft tahoe tritoon conversion. 2005 200xs Merc optimax. 23" outertoons, 25" centertoon with 26" setback. Still working on engine height and prop set up
Re: Tritoon engine height
First Welcome to the Forum
I'm not sure what you are asking but... no matter what dimension your center log is, you really need a 20 inch transom on it, if you have a 20 inch lower unit. Its no different than any outboard hull. You might get away with a 21 inch transom but not much over that.
Your cavitation plate will then be at or just below the water level coming out from under your motor mount on the center log!
If you can see the transom on my re build center log (its a 24 inch depth). You can see how the transom was cut down to 21 inches.
Hope this is of some help.
I'm not sure what you are asking but... no matter what dimension your center log is, you really need a 20 inch transom on it, if you have a 20 inch lower unit. Its no different than any outboard hull. You might get away with a 21 inch transom but not much over that.
Your cavitation plate will then be at or just below the water level coming out from under your motor mount on the center log!
If you can see the transom on my re build center log (its a 24 inch depth). You can see how the transom was cut down to 21 inches.
Hope this is of some help.
1995 beachcomber conversion to tritoon with Honda 135 ,
Link to rebuild [url=http://www.pontoonforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19016][Knot Normal][/url]
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Link to rebuild [url=http://www.pontoonforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19016][Knot Normal][/url]
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Re: Tritoon engine height
I made everything but it a 20" transom and a 20" 200xs merc. Im in the second motor mount hole but the engine is low. Before I move it up I was looking for a reference measurement as it is quite common in setting up a boat to measure from the bottom to the center of prop shaft.
2005 22ft tahoe tritoon conversion. 2005 200xs Merc optimax. 23" outertoons, 25" centertoon with 26" setback. Still working on engine height and prop set up
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2005 22ft tahoe tritoon conversion. 2005 200xs Merc optimax. 23" outertoons, 25" centertoon with 26" setback. Still working on engine height and prop set up
Re: Tritoon engine height
Man I would have liked to see what is to the lower right in that picture. about a foot to the right and a foot lower.
I think the measurement from the prop shaft to the bottom would depend on your prop diameter.
i'd say try it and if it is splashing a bunch raise it a notch. keep raising it until it cavitates then drop it down one.
I think the measurement from the prop shaft to the bottom would depend on your prop diameter.
i'd say try it and if it is splashing a bunch raise it a notch. keep raising it until it cavitates then drop it down one.
1995 beachcomber conversion to tritoon with Honda 135 ,
Link to rebuild [url=http://www.pontoonforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19016][Knot Normal][/url]
God Bless America
Link to rebuild [url=http://www.pontoonforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19016][Knot Normal][/url]
God Bless America
Re: Tritoon engine height
The "common" starting point is usually to set the cavitation plate even with or slightly above the bottom of the transom, or in this case the bottom of the center tube. It looks like that's about where you are. If it's not blowing out yet do like R-T suggests and move it all the way up and see what happens. The last one I set up I had to re-drill the transom to get the motor as high as we wanted it.procomp wrote:I made everything but it a 20" transom and a 20" 200xs merc. Im in the second motor mount hole but the engine is low. Before I move it up I was looking for a reference measurement as it is quite common in setting up a boat to measure from the bottom to the center of prop shaft.
Just one boat...after another, after another 
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That is the wrong motor for your boat. Please advise me on when i can pick it up for disposal.
(I wish I had a 200 on mine!)
(I wish I had a 200 on mine!)
2012 Tahoe 24' Fish-n-Fun Tritoon, with Mercury 115 HP 4-Stroke
"Trine SS Cape" (Trying 2S Cape)
Add a battery: viewtopic.php?t=13546&p=105893#p105893
I'm not a liberal, but I play one on this site.
"Trine SS Cape" (Trying 2S Cape)
Add a battery: viewtopic.php?t=13546&p=105893#p105893
I'm not a liberal, but I play one on this site.
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And Bob, when you switch out your Merc 115 4 stroke for the 200, let me know when I can pick it up for disposal...
(I wish I had a 115 on my boat...)

(I wish I had a 115 on my boat...)
Rich and Annemarie Bias
2007 20' Princecraft Vantage 20L
2007 Merc 75 4 Stroke
2006 Honda Pilot
2007 20' Princecraft Vantage 20L
2007 Merc 75 4 Stroke
2006 Honda Pilot
Re: Tritoon engine height
OK it just dawned on me where you were coming from.it is quite common in setting up a boat to measure from the bottom to the center of prop shaft.
Maybe on a high performance boat but on a pontoon that would be way to high. What toonguy said is the way to go. As high as you can get away with without cavitation!
Guys y'all let me know when you wanna get rid of those two 115's I would love to have one on each outside log!
1995 beachcomber conversion to tritoon with Honda 135 ,
Link to rebuild [url=http://www.pontoonforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19016][Knot Normal][/url]
God Bless America
Link to rebuild [url=http://www.pontoonforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=19016][Knot Normal][/url]
God Bless America