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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
DMB's 1436 convertible
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<blockquote data-quote="benjineer" data-source="post: 208588" data-attributes="member: 3833"><p>Very nice job. That is a nice looking motor! I noticed it looks like it is tucked under. You may know this, but you might get more speed if you pull the pin and tilt it up a notch. I wouldn't put it on the bottom hole unless it was porpoising or I couldn't see over the bow. Try to get the cav plate as close as you can to parallel with the bottom of the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benjineer, post: 208588, member: 3833"] Very nice job. That is a nice looking motor! I noticed it looks like it is tucked under. You may know this, but you might get more speed if you pull the pin and tilt it up a notch. I wouldn't put it on the bottom hole unless it was porpoising or I couldn't see over the bow. Try to get the cav plate as close as you can to parallel with the bottom of the boat. [/QUOTE]
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