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Harbor Freight 420cc Predator Engine 10ft Jet Jon Boat (33mph)
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<blockquote data-quote="ShallowRipper" data-source="post: 507263" data-attributes="member: 34881"><p>Agreed about the weight distribution! Since I was cannibalizing a 1032 jon boat, it was going to be too much work to move the heavily riveted further seat back. Between the motor, pump, gas, and the passenger, there is a fair amount of weight towards the stern. I can get a GPS readout next time I'm out on the water for anyone skeptical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShallowRipper, post: 507263, member: 34881"] Agreed about the weight distribution! Since I was cannibalizing a 1032 jon boat, it was going to be too much work to move the heavily riveted further seat back. Between the motor, pump, gas, and the passenger, there is a fair amount of weight towards the stern. I can get a GPS readout next time I'm out on the water for anyone skeptical. [/QUOTE]
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