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We ship the ePropulsion eLite Long Shaft FREE to the continental US! The ePropulsion eLite is now available in a long shaft version—perfect for boats with higher transoms! If your transom is 15.5” or more from the waterline, the long shaft ensures your prop stays submerged for smooth, efficient performance. Now you can enjoy all the lightweight, quiet, and eco-friendly benefits of the eLite, no matter your boat’s design. Have questions? Send us an email to [email protected] and we'll help you figure out the best shaft length for your boat. Buy or Learn More: ePropulsion eLite https://emoelectric.co/products/eprop... Overview & Sea Trial of the ePropulsion eLite: • The ePropulsion eLite Electric Outboard: F... How to Secure your ePropulsion eLite Trim Pin: • How to Secure Your ePropulsion eLite Trim Pin What are the differences between the short shaft and long shaft ePropulsion eLite? The long shaft version is a few pounds heavier than the short shaft. The long shaft version also has a longer tiller. ePropulsion has made upgrades to the transom bracket. It is stronger overall, has an improved mechanism for adjusting steering friction, has a more secure trim pin, and allows you to lock your steering with a pin. And, of course, the shaft is longer and has four adjustable lengths: 17", 18.6", 20.2", and 21.7". The short shaft eLite is adjustable between 11.1", 12.7", 14.3", and 15.8". Everything else about the two motors is the same, including the battery capacity, propeller and charger. Correction: The eLite transom bracket replacements include the bracket itself and the part that it attached to on the motor, which is attached to the motor with machine screws. Therefore, if you are ordering a replacement, there is no need to check to see if it is the old or new style. 00:00 - Intro 00:52 - New Features & Upgrades 01:42 - Tiller Measurements 02:22 - Transom Brackets 03:32 - Upgraded Trim Pin 05:03 - Steering Friction & Locking Steering 06:02 - Outro