Nice hull! I've still got my original transom. I believe it was build with a little bow out, but would have to check mine to compare.
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My 1974 is fine with a 150 Suzuki, and my only regret is not getting the 175, as it is the same block so same weight.
I think 140 is just...
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Depending on the model...
Look inside your front anchor locker, or wherever the underneath of the nav light would be. Usually in the upper...
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Don't know my exact numbers, but happy with 150 Suzuki. Only regret not getting 175, as same block same weight.
Think a 150 (or 175?) etec...
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IMHO, unless your foot is about to go through some section of the deck, that money is probably better spent on motor and electronics.
PS--Nice...
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IMHO, unless your foot is about to go through some section of the deck, that money is probably better spent on motor and electronics.
PS--Nice...
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For anyone designing a new panel:
- Recessed is great. Avoids inadvertent knee-strikes, and protects from corrosion.
- Nice...
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Opinions will differ, but IMHO,
>21-22', hydraulic Bennett's.
The tradeoff is that the Lenco actuators, especially...
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Alex,
It LOOKS like an older Mako 21, but we would need to see inside pics.
If the deck is the color of mustard, then it probably...
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it's not the content of the stringer that provide stiffness to the hull, but the shape of the fiberglass...
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Nice trip and pics! Have always wanted to explore that area, but never been past Fisher's. "Going to need a bigger boat" as they say in the...
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