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Alumacraft 1436LT Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 390170" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>Thank you sir - I stumbled upon the layout when I was out Friday and it dawned on me I could suspend them from under the console using what worked out to be 2" sections of PVC pipe and I could keep them above the front bench but below the gunwale if I made a bracket for the berkley horizontal mount to attach to & lifted the rods up a few inches. It's enough I can slide my worm bags under the rods in transit.</p><p></p><p>I also had my propeller cupped this weekend - though the weather has skunked me out of getting out to test it tonight. I'm hoping it will give me back some of my lost speed - as I was still getting full redline RPMs out of my motor so I'm generating more torque than I'm able to use in the water. Hopefully it isn't a result of too small a prop & the $35 fee for the cup won't be in vain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 390170, member: 13702"] Thank you sir - I stumbled upon the layout when I was out Friday and it dawned on me I could suspend them from under the console using what worked out to be 2" sections of PVC pipe and I could keep them above the front bench but below the gunwale if I made a bracket for the berkley horizontal mount to attach to & lifted the rods up a few inches. It's enough I can slide my worm bags under the rods in transit. I also had my propeller cupped this weekend - though the weather has skunked me out of getting out to test it tonight. I'm hoping it will give me back some of my lost speed - as I was still getting full redline RPMs out of my motor so I'm generating more torque than I'm able to use in the water. Hopefully it isn't a result of too small a prop & the $35 fee for the cup won't be in vain. [/QUOTE]
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