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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
87 Bass Tracker MV 16 rebuild and upgrade.
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<blockquote data-quote="rcaircraftnut" data-source="post: 466708" data-attributes="member: 24380"><p>Finally! Got it on the water. No leaks. All systems function as planned. I have to replace the float in the carb to get the motor running rite. It is still sticking. Runs good untill the float sticks. Two things I learned today.</p><p>1) I need LOTS of practice to learn to use the trolling motor effectively. </p><p>2) Wind REALLY blows this boat around lol. </p><p>All in all I'm pretty happy. It floats and handles good. </p><p>I may need a prop as even when the float was not sticking and it was running good and smooth it never got above 4500 RPM. May need to try a different trim angle. No hydraulic trim so have to just change it and see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcaircraftnut, post: 466708, member: 24380"] Finally! Got it on the water. No leaks. All systems function as planned. I have to replace the float in the carb to get the motor running rite. It is still sticking. Runs good untill the float sticks. Two things I learned today. 1) I need LOTS of practice to learn to use the trolling motor effectively. 2) Wind REALLY blows this boat around lol. All in all I'm pretty happy. It floats and handles good. I may need a prop as even when the float was not sticking and it was running good and smooth it never got above 4500 RPM. May need to try a different trim angle. No hydraulic trim so have to just change it and see. [/QUOTE]
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