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How bad is the Vibration - Single Cylinder Outboards
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 286479" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>From the posts I've seen by you,I think your lookng at a new(er)25hp outboard.Any 25hp that you buy like that will have the ability to troll,without the need for a kicker.</p><p>You mentioned hp restricted lakes;I would personally buy another outboard (less then 10hp) and swap motors when fishing those lakes.I'm not sure why you would want the extra weight back there,other then maybe a safety factor,if one breaks down.</p><p>As far as the vibration....you are in a smallish aluminum boat,your probably going to feel something at certain rpm ranges.Maybe a small 4 stroke or a nice cushiony chair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 286479, member: 349"] From the posts I've seen by you,I think your lookng at a new(er)25hp outboard.Any 25hp that you buy like that will have the ability to troll,without the need for a kicker. You mentioned hp restricted lakes;I would personally buy another outboard (less then 10hp) and swap motors when fishing those lakes.I'm not sure why you would want the extra weight back there,other then maybe a safety factor,if one breaks down. As far as the vibration....you are in a smallish aluminum boat,your probably going to feel something at certain rpm ranges.Maybe a small 4 stroke or a nice cushiony chair. [/QUOTE]
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