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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 397669" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I'll start things off. Here's my 2001 Lowe 1652 VT jet tunnel with a 1994 Mercury 60/45 jet 2 stroke short shaft motor. It had manual tilt when I got the motor last year but I found a new power trim setup on Ebay and it was worth it. It has the optional floor and sides and I moved the center console forward 2 feet this year and added the windshield and grab rail. It spends most of the year from April through October in the water docked on the Delaware River.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Haha, I just noticed in the 4th picture down you can see the cracked engine cover from where the tree from Sandy fell on the motor. It broke some linkage and ripped the motor right off the boat it was on. It sat on the ground for a year before they guys I bought it from got it and had just got it back up and running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 397669, member: 12995"] I'll start things off. Here's my 2001 Lowe 1652 VT jet tunnel with a 1994 Mercury 60/45 jet 2 stroke short shaft motor. It had manual tilt when I got the motor last year but I found a new power trim setup on Ebay and it was worth it. It has the optional floor and sides and I moved the center console forward 2 feet this year and added the windshield and grab rail. It spends most of the year from April through October in the water docked on the Delaware River. Edit: Haha, I just noticed in the 4th picture down you can see the cracked engine cover from where the tree from Sandy fell on the motor. It broke some linkage and ripped the motor right off the boat it was on. It sat on the ground for a year before they guys I bought it from got it and had just got it back up and running. [/QUOTE]
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