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<blockquote data-quote="MuskyRangler" data-source="post: 499283" data-attributes="member: 32598"><p>What a fun little boat! So far it’s been impressive, but it needs a little tuning. The motor sits a couple inches deeper than it should, I’d love to add a decent jack plate to get it perfectly positioned. I feel that there is water trapped inside. We have had it out a few times and almost nothing comes out but there is about 1/4 inch of water standing in the front of the hill that I can see through the seat post mount. </p><p>Once winter comes I hope to go through the hull with a fine tooth comb and make any adjustments/repairs that need be. </p><p>We have taken it out a few times, and nothing sticks out as a large concern. </p><p>The 35 jumps up on plane easily, and haven’t had anything major yet. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]115115[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuskyRangler, post: 499283, member: 32598"] What a fun little boat! So far it’s been impressive, but it needs a little tuning. The motor sits a couple inches deeper than it should, I’d love to add a decent jack plate to get it perfectly positioned. I feel that there is water trapped inside. We have had it out a few times and almost nothing comes out but there is about 1/4 inch of water standing in the front of the hill that I can see through the seat post mount. Once winter comes I hope to go through the hull with a fine tooth comb and make any adjustments/repairs that need be. We have taken it out a few times, and nothing sticks out as a large concern. The 35 jumps up on plane easily, and haven’t had anything major yet. [ATTACH type="full"]115115[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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