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Looking for feedback on Lowe Roughneck 1760 CJ
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<blockquote data-quote="jackpen" data-source="post: 302593" data-attributes="member: 11000"><p>Redfire. </p><p></p><p>I own a 2010 lowe 1760 cj. It's a great boat. New, it was around 17K. I had the factory add the camo paint and gatot skin to the floors. I like the two stroke motor. If it happens to cavitate it just keeps reving . My buddy's optimax begins to shut down upon cavitation. We solved any cavitation problems by adding wings to the foot of the motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackpen, post: 302593, member: 11000"] Redfire. I own a 2010 lowe 1760 cj. It's a great boat. New, it was around 17K. I had the factory add the camo paint and gatot skin to the floors. I like the two stroke motor. If it happens to cavitate it just keeps reving . My buddy's optimax begins to shut down upon cavitation. We solved any cavitation problems by adding wings to the foot of the motor. [/QUOTE]
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