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<blockquote data-quote="redrum" data-source="post: 431935" data-attributes="member: 14669"><p>What happens when you smack that PTT motor? Does your PTT have a way to disengage so it can pop up out of the water? No? That's a PRO of having a tunnel on boats over 60/40. Tunnels can bite in a turn and act like a skeg.</p><p></p><p>If you want to go faster move all your stuff to the back. Fuel in rear makes most sense since the engine is back there and it keeps unballasted weight in the stern which can hold the load better instead of being up out of the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redrum, post: 431935, member: 14669"] What happens when you smack that PTT motor? Does your PTT have a way to disengage so it can pop up out of the water? No? That's a PRO of having a tunnel on boats over 60/40. Tunnels can bite in a turn and act like a skeg. If you want to go faster move all your stuff to the back. Fuel in rear makes most sense since the engine is back there and it keeps unballasted weight in the stern which can hold the load better instead of being up out of the water. [/QUOTE]
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