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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 304892" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>It's awesome isn't it? I haven't spent much time with a 60/40 jet. Once that I remember. On a shallow rock bottom river. Boy, I was highly impressed with it. Absolutely the smoothest motor in the class that I have ever operated....and the neat thing was the troll speed adjustment on the tiller. Drops trolling RPM down to around 500 RPM at the push of a button. I think it has increments of 50 RPM from normal speed (~800) to around 500, and in the other direction to around 1100. Pretty sweet motor!</p><p></p><p>Now if they actually build what I call the "SHO 25"...I'll buy one. I love my old F25, but don't like the twin cylinder's inherent vibration. Other than that, it's great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 304892, member: 7376"] It's awesome isn't it? I haven't spent much time with a 60/40 jet. Once that I remember. On a shallow rock bottom river. Boy, I was highly impressed with it. Absolutely the smoothest motor in the class that I have ever operated....and the neat thing was the troll speed adjustment on the tiller. Drops trolling RPM down to around 500 RPM at the push of a button. I think it has increments of 50 RPM from normal speed (~800) to around 500, and in the other direction to around 1100. Pretty sweet motor! Now if they actually build what I call the "SHO 25"...I'll buy one. I love my old F25, but don't like the twin cylinder's inherent vibration. Other than that, it's great. [/QUOTE]
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