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<blockquote data-quote="SumDumGuy" data-source="post: 349422" data-attributes="member: 12459"><p>The '69 up to at least a 20hp (as far as I checked) does have a shear pin. Regardless of whether it is broke it would be smart to get an extra and keep it in the boat.</p><p>The only thing worse than limping back to the dock using a trolling motor is trying to limp back when the waves be crashing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SumDumGuy, post: 349422, member: 12459"] The '69 up to at least a 20hp (as far as I checked) does have a shear pin. Regardless of whether it is broke it would be smart to get an extra and keep it in the boat. The only thing worse than limping back to the dock using a trolling motor is trying to limp back when the waves be crashing. [/QUOTE]
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