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<blockquote data-quote="yakyak2010" data-source="post: 235348" data-attributes="member: 7357"><p>I'm just going from a short shaft 9.9 Johnson 2 stroke to a long shaft 15hp 4 stroke Suzuki. The basic simplicity of the design and the size of the engine I'm using makes me think its workable. I do mostly inshore fishing on the Sea of Cortez and one thought I have with this conversion is say I'm down there and my Suzuki takes a crap. It would be nice to unbolt the jackplate and throw the Johnson on. Sometimes we're pretty remote and mechanics aren't always available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yakyak2010, post: 235348, member: 7357"] I'm just going from a short shaft 9.9 Johnson 2 stroke to a long shaft 15hp 4 stroke Suzuki. The basic simplicity of the design and the size of the engine I'm using makes me think its workable. I do mostly inshore fishing on the Sea of Cortez and one thought I have with this conversion is say I'm down there and my Suzuki takes a crap. It would be nice to unbolt the jackplate and throw the Johnson on. Sometimes we're pretty remote and mechanics aren't always available. [/QUOTE]
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