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6 HP on 1436; prop guard too?
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<blockquote data-quote="stevesecotec02" data-source="post: 337513" data-attributes="member: 11617"><p>I ran a 8hp on a 1436 for 3 years on the upper Potomac between Mouth of Monocacy and point of rocks. It wasnt very fast but we got where we were going. Not many places on that stretch of river I would dare go fast on anyway with all the underwater hazards. Look into a macs river runner to protect your prop I know it saved mine several times. Best way to fish the Upper Potomac is to run upriver a couple miles than use trolling motor to control drift back down river while you fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevesecotec02, post: 337513, member: 11617"] I ran a 8hp on a 1436 for 3 years on the upper Potomac between Mouth of Monocacy and point of rocks. It wasnt very fast but we got where we were going. Not many places on that stretch of river I would dare go fast on anyway with all the underwater hazards. Look into a macs river runner to protect your prop I know it saved mine several times. Best way to fish the Upper Potomac is to run upriver a couple miles than use trolling motor to control drift back down river while you fish. [/QUOTE]
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