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Lund SSV16 Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Flyfishingken" data-source="post: 446646" data-attributes="member: 23287"><p>Hey all, I'm excited to be a member here. Just bought a used SSV 16 with a 25hp Merc EFI engine and a new galvanized trailer. Everything runs great, love the boat. I did however notice on the boat which is a 2001, where the motor mounts on the transom there is a very slight bend or dip. It looks like the metal has just bent a little bit over the years. Probably just a 1/4 of an inch. It doesn't look structural really and the boat test drive fine. Everything is secure back there with no leaks. Is this tiny bit of bend normal with these boats after running big motors for ten years? It appears the metal has just slightly bent over time.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Kenny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyfishingken, post: 446646, member: 23287"] Hey all, I'm excited to be a member here. Just bought a used SSV 16 with a 25hp Merc EFI engine and a new galvanized trailer. Everything runs great, love the boat. I did however notice on the boat which is a 2001, where the motor mounts on the transom there is a very slight bend or dip. It looks like the metal has just bent a little bit over the years. Probably just a 1/4 of an inch. It doesn't look structural really and the boat test drive fine. Everything is secure back there with no leaks. Is this tiny bit of bend normal with these boats after running big motors for ten years? It appears the metal has just slightly bent over time. Thanks Kenny [/QUOTE]
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