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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 480928" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>war eagle makes them. I have one. 548LDV rated for 40hp, 16" transom. I have a 25 on mine, all I need. It will easily handle a 40. I ran mine briefly with a 50 4 stroke, all 230-some pounds of it. It gets a little stern heavy and water WILL come over if the chop is high and comes right at the transom, also if you come off plane just right, you're gonna take some water. I get it even with my light 25 occasionally normally while loading or unloading at the ramp with lots of boat traffic/wake/wind/chop. War eagle's 548 and 648 are .100" thickness and both will take a 40hp easily, and are rated as such. Look into them.</p><p></p><p>if your motor is a short shaft magnum (4 cylinder), tiller steer, it's worth a good bit of money to some of the duck racers up here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 480928, member: 7376"] war eagle makes them. I have one. 548LDV rated for 40hp, 16" transom. I have a 25 on mine, all I need. It will easily handle a 40. I ran mine briefly with a 50 4 stroke, all 230-some pounds of it. It gets a little stern heavy and water WILL come over if the chop is high and comes right at the transom, also if you come off plane just right, you're gonna take some water. I get it even with my light 25 occasionally normally while loading or unloading at the ramp with lots of boat traffic/wake/wind/chop. War eagle's 548 and 648 are .100" thickness and both will take a 40hp easily, and are rated as such. Look into them. if your motor is a short shaft magnum (4 cylinder), tiller steer, it's worth a good bit of money to some of the duck racers up here. [/QUOTE]
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