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<blockquote data-quote="back4more" data-source="post: 195858" data-attributes="member: 1482"><p>Jacksonville Florida</p><p></p><p>I wouldnt mind having my 5 horse AND a 55 lb TM, but Im very limited on space, not to mention funds. my plan would be to sell the 5 horse (its a 2000, 4 stroke) for maybe $650 if lucky and use the funds to buy the 55 lb TM, good battery and wire it up right by extending the battery cable, adding quick disconnect for the battery cable, and maybe add a bigfoot.</p><p></p><p>the spots I like to fish are narrow saltwater creeks, never more than 50 or 60 feet wide, and that includes from launch area to wherever I stop to fish. </p><p></p><p>if I were smart I would ditch the electric idea and enjoy the gas advantages. if ..... if .... if only I were smart [-o<</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="back4more, post: 195858, member: 1482"] Jacksonville Florida I wouldnt mind having my 5 horse AND a 55 lb TM, but Im very limited on space, not to mention funds. my plan would be to sell the 5 horse (its a 2000, 4 stroke) for maybe $650 if lucky and use the funds to buy the 55 lb TM, good battery and wire it up right by extending the battery cable, adding quick disconnect for the battery cable, and maybe add a bigfoot. the spots I like to fish are narrow saltwater creeks, never more than 50 or 60 feet wide, and that includes from launch area to wherever I stop to fish. if I were smart I would ditch the electric idea and enjoy the gas advantages. if ..... if .... if only I were smart [-o< [/QUOTE]
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