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Just got a "new" old boat. I think it's a 16' Lone Star, but nothing really matches up.
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<blockquote data-quote="CO_4X4" data-source="post: 499561" data-attributes="member: 33592"><p>You can always put an pre 85 motor on there, they were rated from the head instead of the prop so the HP at the prop could be between 5-10% off from the head, meaning you could put a 15 on there and still achieve 12 at the prop, still within legal limits - although you have to convince anyone trying to ticket you (as if they really would) that 15hp in 1985 is 12hp today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CO_4X4, post: 499561, member: 33592"] You can always put an pre 85 motor on there, they were rated from the head instead of the prop so the HP at the prop could be between 5-10% off from the head, meaning you could put a 15 on there and still achieve 12 at the prop, still within legal limits - although you have to convince anyone trying to ticket you (as if they really would) that 15hp in 1985 is 12hp today. [/QUOTE]
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Just got a "new" old boat. I think it's a 16' Lone Star, but nothing really matches up.
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