My 22 angler had the 90 honda setting on the transom. Then I checked alignment of the cavitation plate with the boat bottom. It was setting at least 2 bolt holes too low (1 1/2”) on the transom. When I raised it 2 holes it was closer to level with boat bottom. It also performed better. Just saying! Don’t confuse setting on the top of the transom with being mounted at the correct height. Study what experts say, and listen to experience individuals that many times more knowledge than some of the motor mounting folks have. By the way, most engines have standard patterns for the mounting bolts - that doesn’t imply that boat hull bottoms and transom heights are constant, nor do all 20” boat motors have same cavitation plate location relative to the transom bracket yoke.