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<blockquote data-quote="brrbass" data-source="post: 104818" data-attributes="member: 2017"><p>That is basically what we ended up doing. We started out with an old clunker for a test and after we saw that it would work we went with new boats. It is kinda hard to cut a 14" x 30" hole in the bottom of a new boat. Mine and my dad's boat are 15 footers with 650 Kawasakis, a friend of ours has a 16ft. with 650 Kaw, and my brothers is a 16ft. with a 1200 yamaha. The 650s all run around 30mph, my brothers runs close to 50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brrbass, post: 104818, member: 2017"] That is basically what we ended up doing. We started out with an old clunker for a test and after we saw that it would work we went with new boats. It is kinda hard to cut a 14" x 30" hole in the bottom of a new boat. Mine and my dad's boat are 15 footers with 650 Kawasakis, a friend of ours has a 16ft. with 650 Kaw, and my brothers is a 16ft. with a 1200 yamaha. The 650s all run around 30mph, my brothers runs close to 50. [/QUOTE]
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