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2072 MVJT SeaARk motor
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<blockquote data-quote="SaltyGhost" data-source="post: 363378" data-attributes="member: 15027"><p>You guys make a lot of sense. I'm going to call the dealer up today and tell him to try and get the 150/105 put on there. Hopefully SeaArk will do it. The boat is rated for 13 people or 1750# which is nuts! I won't have that much weight in there, but I may get half that, so the extra HP will help.</p><p></p><p>I should look into the Coast Guard rules on the length too. There is probably a reason SeaArk made the boat 20'-1" long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaltyGhost, post: 363378, member: 15027"] You guys make a lot of sense. I'm going to call the dealer up today and tell him to try and get the 150/105 put on there. Hopefully SeaArk will do it. The boat is rated for 13 people or 1750# which is nuts! I won't have that much weight in there, but I may get half that, so the extra HP will help. I should look into the Coast Guard rules on the length too. There is probably a reason SeaArk made the boat 20'-1" long. [/QUOTE]
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