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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Kit's 1970 Lund C-14 Fisherman
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<blockquote data-quote="Kit_B" data-source="post: 278135" data-attributes="member: 9392"><p>After adding the extra weight, I took the boat on the water & checked my speed with a GPS.</p><p>I was able to hit 20.4 mph, with my 1968 Johnson 20hp motor.</p><p>Then, I noticed it was pulling water up the transom & should be raised up.</p><p>I moved the motor as far up as it could go (an extra 1.25").</p><p>I'm now able to hit 25 mph.</p><p></p><p>I would have never believed it would make that big of a difference, if I hadn't actually seen it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kit_B, post: 278135, member: 9392"] After adding the extra weight, I took the boat on the water & checked my speed with a GPS. I was able to hit 20.4 mph, with my 1968 Johnson 20hp motor. Then, I noticed it was pulling water up the transom & should be raised up. I moved the motor as far up as it could go (an extra 1.25"). I'm now able to hit 25 mph. I would have never believed it would make that big of a difference, if I hadn't actually seen it. [/QUOTE]
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