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<blockquote data-quote="Bass n flats" data-source="post: 295018" data-attributes="member: 10187"><p>I have the same boat except it is a 1990. When I got it the previous owner had an early 80's 80hp 2stroke. Not sure of the exact weight but I would guess 250-300lbs. It made the stern sit super low. I never ran the boat setup like this so I cant give my opinion but by judging the water line on the boat this was not the optimum setup. The water line came 3/4 up the side of the boat at the transom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bass n flats, post: 295018, member: 10187"] I have the same boat except it is a 1990. When I got it the previous owner had an early 80's 80hp 2stroke. Not sure of the exact weight but I would guess 250-300lbs. It made the stern sit super low. I never ran the boat setup like this so I cant give my opinion but by judging the water line on the boat this was not the optimum setup. The water line came 3/4 up the side of the boat at the transom. [/QUOTE]
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