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New Motor for '63 Lone Star?
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneStar63" data-source="post: 403273" data-attributes="member: 20400"><p>Excellent, thanks again for the info. . . wood on the transom is solid. . . no signs of rot or anything that would have me worried about using a motor with a few extra horses. . .</p><p></p><p>What about the dry, carrying weight when the boat is in tow? That someone anyone worries about? I don't use a transom saver because my current motor has always felt light. . . but if i have a motor that's double the weight, is that a concern while i drive the rig to and from the water?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneStar63, post: 403273, member: 20400"] Excellent, thanks again for the info. . . wood on the transom is solid. . . no signs of rot or anything that would have me worried about using a motor with a few extra horses. . . What about the dry, carrying weight when the boat is in tow? That someone anyone worries about? I don't use a transom saver because my current motor has always felt light. . . but if i have a motor that's double the weight, is that a concern while i drive the rig to and from the water? [/QUOTE]
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