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Motor size for 1960's model alumacraft shallow v
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<blockquote data-quote="AppalachianAmerican" data-source="post: 380726" data-attributes="member: 17423"><p>I've got a line on a older Johnson 7.5 hp, in perfect running condition, the guy kept this motor tight. Think that would push the boat pretty good? </p><p>Yes that is electrical conduit, it has all the wiring for battery, lights, and plug ins for the trolling motor, all water tight. cheap way to run your wiring clean. Once I add flooring and some storage, i run it under, but for the time being, works pretty well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppalachianAmerican, post: 380726, member: 17423"] I've got a line on a older Johnson 7.5 hp, in perfect running condition, the guy kept this motor tight. Think that would push the boat pretty good? Yes that is electrical conduit, it has all the wiring for battery, lights, and plug ins for the trolling motor, all water tight. cheap way to run your wiring clean. Once I add flooring and some storage, i run it under, but for the time being, works pretty well [/QUOTE]
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