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downside of a long shaft?
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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 472398" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>Sounds familiar. You outta see the numbers of 15 and 16' aluminum duck boats running around here, 70-90hp on them. I had a 15' grumman, 25hp, yeah same type thing I ran into but I caught it before it went over. Had to sell that hull, but kept the motor. Same motor on 15' war eagle, completely different. Handles and rides like a dream (at least for an aluminum boat).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 472398, member: 7376"] Sounds familiar. You outta see the numbers of 15 and 16' aluminum duck boats running around here, 70-90hp on them. I had a 15' grumman, 25hp, yeah same type thing I ran into but I caught it before it went over. Had to sell that hull, but kept the motor. Same motor on 15' war eagle, completely different. Handles and rides like a dream (at least for an aluminum boat). [/QUOTE]
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