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<blockquote data-quote="CRB357" data-source="post: 507428" data-attributes="member: 20904"><p>Well it appears that all is well now. Reason I say is that we only got on plane once and I forgot to turn around and check it. The motor wasn’t soaking wet while idling into marina. So I “think” it’s good now, but really won’t know until next time I got out. We were in shallow water just about the entire time and just idled to the marsh areas not far from the launch. It read fine though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRB357, post: 507428, member: 20904"] Well it appears that all is well now. Reason I say is that we only got on plane once and I forgot to turn around and check it. The motor wasn’t soaking wet while idling into marina. So I “think” it’s good now, but really won’t know until next time I got out. We were in shallow water just about the entire time and just idled to the marsh areas not far from the launch. It read fine though. [/QUOTE]
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