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<blockquote data-quote="Johny25" data-source="post: 283311" data-attributes="member: 7791"><p>Oh and as far as how much you will gain..... Depends on what year and HP the motor really is :lol: We know already that it is not an 85' 35hp. I have seen people be off by as much as 25yrs when advertising there motors! Just be careful. </p><p></p><p> But hypothetically lets say it is a 1984 35hp, depending on what you are putting it on will be the deciding factor in performance gain but I will tell you that it will eat that 72' 25hp for breakfast. Think about it, it is a 10hp gain which is huge when your only talking 20-30hp motors on little tin boats. These motors have no problem pushing 14'-16' tins at 25-30mph depending on the load in the boat as long as they are propped correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johny25, post: 283311, member: 7791"] Oh and as far as how much you will gain..... Depends on what year and HP the motor really is :lol: We know already that it is not an 85' 35hp. I have seen people be off by as much as 25yrs when advertising there motors! Just be careful. But hypothetically lets say it is a 1984 35hp, depending on what you are putting it on will be the deciding factor in performance gain but I will tell you that it will eat that 72' 25hp for breakfast. Think about it, it is a 10hp gain which is huge when your only talking 20-30hp motors on little tin boats. These motors have no problem pushing 14'-16' tins at 25-30mph depending on the load in the boat as long as they are propped correctly. [/QUOTE]
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