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2004 Triton 1860 SC Battery Placement Move
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<blockquote data-quote="RedHatRedNeck" data-source="post: 437940" data-attributes="member: 22224"><p>Have a 2004 Triton 1860 SC. 3 size 24 batteries 12 gal of fuel and a 240# motor on the back. Nose shoots straight up in the air when given throttle. Had my cousin sit on the bow today and no such issue. Thinking if i can move the 2 tm batteries forward it'll help plane better. Anyone done this on a triton with their wierd front deck hatch? I'll put pictures up tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedHatRedNeck, post: 437940, member: 22224"] Have a 2004 Triton 1860 SC. 3 size 24 batteries 12 gal of fuel and a 240# motor on the back. Nose shoots straight up in the air when given throttle. Had my cousin sit on the bow today and no such issue. Thinking if i can move the 2 tm batteries forward it'll help plane better. Anyone done this on a triton with their wierd front deck hatch? I'll put pictures up tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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