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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
G3 1548 "My take on a classic"
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<blockquote data-quote="DearJon" data-source="post: 277551" data-attributes="member: 9078"><p>I ordered a "Splash" cover for the new motor, and it finally came in last week. I had a chance to use it on the water the other day, and I'm very pleased so far. The cover seems to be well made, and fits very tightly. It has vents built in, so it is designed to stay on at all times, even when running, or trailering. </p><p></p><p>I also installed a bow mounted trim switch. This is a feature I had noticed on many of the larger, nicer boats and I wanted one too. Now, I don't have to leave the bow to raise the motor. It was only about $30, and was an easy 3 wire hook up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DearJon, post: 277551, member: 9078"] I ordered a "Splash" cover for the new motor, and it finally came in last week. I had a chance to use it on the water the other day, and I'm very pleased so far. The cover seems to be well made, and fits very tightly. It has vents built in, so it is designed to stay on at all times, even when running, or trailering. I also installed a bow mounted trim switch. This is a feature I had noticed on many of the larger, nicer boats and I wanted one too. Now, I don't have to leave the bow to raise the motor. It was only about $30, and was an easy 3 wire hook up. [/QUOTE]
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