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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Duranautic transom height
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<blockquote data-quote="Lazzlo" data-source="post: 516336" data-attributes="member: 35996"><p>The boat is 20” transom. I was way wrong. Spent time Saturday looking it over and getting used to it. I was confused by the controls, thought I had bad throttle cable, realized it just doesn’t have that much travel. It needed a prop shaft drive pin. 1972 boat , ‘74 evinrude 25, replace gear oil and launched. Not used since 2018, idles and runs great. I can use this motor this season even though the plan was to swap 2011 Yamaha 20 hp. So no butchering the transom, which was a panic idea! Thanks to all that respo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazzlo, post: 516336, member: 35996"] The boat is 20” transom. I was way wrong. Spent time Saturday looking it over and getting used to it. I was confused by the controls, thought I had bad throttle cable, realized it just doesn’t have that much travel. It needed a prop shaft drive pin. 1972 boat , ‘74 evinrude 25, replace gear oil and launched. Not used since 2018, idles and runs great. I can use this motor this season even though the plan was to swap 2011 Yamaha 20 hp. So no butchering the transom, which was a panic idea! Thanks to all that respo [/QUOTE]
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