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Are you stern heavy?
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<blockquote data-quote="cva34" data-source="post: 295171" data-attributes="member: 9936"><p>C Dave you mentioned that I said 50% heavier and you disagree ,I would TOO .I said 50# (lbs ) or more..Sounds like you put alot into Transom, stiffer stronger probably,But heavier Too..Compounding your problem..Just a thought consider a Yammy 90 hp 2s you could lighten up almost 150#.They are bulletproof and lots around.Only 261#.Only problem there no longer Manufactured. Wider would solve your problem and I can't tell you how to get short of......cva34</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cva34, post: 295171, member: 9936"] C Dave you mentioned that I said 50% heavier and you disagree ,I would TOO .I said 50# (lbs ) or more..Sounds like you put alot into Transom, stiffer stronger probably,But heavier Too..Compounding your problem..Just a thought consider a Yammy 90 hp 2s you could lighten up almost 150#.They are bulletproof and lots around.Only 261#.Only problem there no longer Manufactured. Wider would solve your problem and I can't tell you how to get short of......cva34 [/QUOTE]
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