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<blockquote data-quote="Baby John" data-source="post: 420920" data-attributes="member: 21583"><p>Thanks fender. I do love it. I ran a pop riveted 1544 G3 with a 25 Yamaha for 10 years. This is my 2nd new boat and I attempted to set it up for shallow river water but with comfort for my wife and kids to be with me. It has a short shaft motor on a tall transom. Very close to the top of the water. Running a cupped prop and am having just a tiny bit of cavitation. May have to lower the motor just a little.</p><p></p><p>Installing a radio in it this afternoon. Already bought a nice little $100 job that fits neatly in the console and came with 2 6.5" speakers. Fabbed up some $5.00 speaker boxes with some PVC fittings I found at a hardware store. It's not gonna be a dock rocker, but it'll give me some tunes while on the river.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baby John, post: 420920, member: 21583"] Thanks fender. I do love it. I ran a pop riveted 1544 G3 with a 25 Yamaha for 10 years. This is my 2nd new boat and I attempted to set it up for shallow river water but with comfort for my wife and kids to be with me. It has a short shaft motor on a tall transom. Very close to the top of the water. Running a cupped prop and am having just a tiny bit of cavitation. May have to lower the motor just a little. Installing a radio in it this afternoon. Already bought a nice little $100 job that fits neatly in the console and came with 2 6.5" speakers. Fabbed up some $5.00 speaker boxes with some PVC fittings I found at a hardware store. It's not gonna be a dock rocker, but it'll give me some tunes while on the river. [/QUOTE]
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