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Need some advice / guidance on first build Alweld 1652j
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<blockquote data-quote="J Hartman" data-source="post: 316036" data-attributes="member: 6347"><p>yeah, the only thing i have to compare the torque to is my dads deck boat. I know that with his 150 if the engine is trimmed wrong, if you let go of the wheel it could instantly snap the wheel to the (left or right can't remember) lock. And being in a small river doing this, if i was to ever let go of the jet for some reason that could be disaster. wonder if they have killswitch lanyards on the tiller models?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Hartman, post: 316036, member: 6347"] yeah, the only thing i have to compare the torque to is my dads deck boat. I know that with his 150 if the engine is trimmed wrong, if you let go of the wheel it could instantly snap the wheel to the (left or right can't remember) lock. And being in a small river doing this, if i was to ever let go of the jet for some reason that could be disaster. wonder if they have killswitch lanyards on the tiller models? [/QUOTE]
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