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<blockquote data-quote="Crazyboat" data-source="post: 523008" data-attributes="member: 21552"><p>So as others have clarified, yes your engine is for a 20" transom and will hang an extra 5" deep. If you just tool around, you won't notice a difference except when you're trying to get in the shallows. If you get up on plane your steering will be extra sensitive and will be overly responsive, possibly tossing you out. (worse case)</p><p></p><p>I agree, if working right and treated well that engine is solid, but I'd want to try and trade for the correct size engine. As mentioned, if you're a bigger soul, that boat might be tricky. They were great fun as kids, but our balance was far better than it is now a day. </p><p></p><p>Welcome aboard, bounce as many questions as you can, being new there's a ton to learn. If you boat alone, please wear a vest and a lanyard to a kill switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazyboat, post: 523008, member: 21552"] So as others have clarified, yes your engine is for a 20" transom and will hang an extra 5" deep. If you just tool around, you won't notice a difference except when you're trying to get in the shallows. If you get up on plane your steering will be extra sensitive and will be overly responsive, possibly tossing you out. (worse case) I agree, if working right and treated well that engine is solid, but I'd want to try and trade for the correct size engine. As mentioned, if you're a bigger soul, that boat might be tricky. They were great fun as kids, but our balance was far better than it is now a day. Welcome aboard, bounce as many questions as you can, being new there's a ton to learn. If you boat alone, please wear a vest and a lanyard to a kill switch. [/QUOTE]
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