One of the best options for an old school Voodoo, if you are using a long shaft (20in) motor and want a surfacing prop is the Vance Mfg 3" manual jack plate. It has a built in rise, as well as being height adjustable. You don't want much setback with a Voodoo.. maybe almost none! 3 inches might be as good as you are going to get while still having adjust-ability, unless you start looking at really custom or special options.
Then, if you need more negative trim (tuck in to get on plane) you can add the neg 5 deg wedges that are available..
I used this setup on my Voodoo and it was great. Boat handled better without the wedges, which created more setback.
I think for the new style Voodoos, the same jack plate is good for short shaft motors.
One issue that wasn't a big deal was that to get the transom bolts in to it, it had to be disassembled (I wanted the nuts inside the boat, bolt heads in the jack plate). Also Some clearances are tight where the height adjustment bolts and engine mount bolts are in close proximity. That's the price you pay for such a small setback and adjust-ability. I also shaved off a bit of the top of the rear part to gain access to preferred mounting holes - to try and mount a motor as low as possible for a fully submerged prop.