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Bass Tracker with 40HP Mariner Speed issues
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<blockquote data-quote="traybore" data-source="post: 270557" data-attributes="member: 9088"><p>All the floors were ripped out and new foam installed(yes, the old foam was water logged, you could squeeze it out of the foam). As far as I can tell it has to have something to do with the engine or prop, but I cant think what would hurt the performance THAT much! Especially if his ran in the 30's with a 17ft... I am new to outboards and boats in general. I can fix just about anything on a car, but I'm lost here. Thanks for the input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traybore, post: 270557, member: 9088"] All the floors were ripped out and new foam installed(yes, the old foam was water logged, you could squeeze it out of the foam). As far as I can tell it has to have something to do with the engine or prop, but I cant think what would hurt the performance THAT much! Especially if his ran in the 30's with a 17ft... I am new to outboards and boats in general. I can fix just about anything on a car, but I'm lost here. Thanks for the input! [/QUOTE]
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