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<blockquote data-quote="skeet" data-source="post: 491637" data-attributes="member: 31990"><p>Know this thread is a little of a month old, but i might have an idea you might like. 10 years ago, i was where you are today. I bought a 16 hp go-devil for my 15ft jon. When i ordered it i got the optional rock guard. The rivers i fish most are very rocky and shallow with potholes in bends. This motor is a briggs vanguard and has an almost bullet proof drive system. I highly recommend them. The only maintenance besides yearly oil changes are a occasional greasing, of the u joints and tail shaft. Careful set-up is trial and error. If it is set properly you will not have steering torque, run it too deep and it is a bear to drive. Since these engines are air cooled, prop height is not critical. Good luck if you decide to go that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeet, post: 491637, member: 31990"] Know this thread is a little of a month old, but i might have an idea you might like. 10 years ago, i was where you are today. I bought a 16 hp go-devil for my 15ft jon. When i ordered it i got the optional rock guard. The rivers i fish most are very rocky and shallow with potholes in bends. This motor is a briggs vanguard and has an almost bullet proof drive system. I highly recommend them. The only maintenance besides yearly oil changes are a occasional greasing, of the u joints and tail shaft. Careful set-up is trial and error. If it is set properly you will not have steering torque, run it too deep and it is a bear to drive. Since these engines are air cooled, prop height is not critical. Good luck if you decide to go that way. [/QUOTE]
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