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10 foot flat bottom motor question
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 92706" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>Your boat is a foot wider than Ben's, so you may be just a little more stable? But still 9 1/2 may be a little much for it. I have ran my 7.5 Ted Williams on my 1031, it gets pretty dang fast, pretty dang quick.... And makes the steering VERY sensitive. If you do run the 9 1/2 on it don't forget to wear your life jacket. As far as the v-bow being less stable than a square bow I can't help you there, that's why the ? is at the end of the first sentence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 92706, member: 691"] Your boat is a foot wider than Ben's, so you may be just a little more stable? But still 9 1/2 may be a little much for it. I have ran my 7.5 Ted Williams on my 1031, it gets pretty dang fast, pretty dang quick.... And makes the steering VERY sensitive. If you do run the 9 1/2 on it don't forget to wear your life jacket. As far as the v-bow being less stable than a square bow I can't help you there, that's why the ? is at the end of the first sentence. [/QUOTE]
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