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<blockquote data-quote="Tinny Fleet" data-source="post: 439793" data-attributes="member: 22140"><p>I did that once, to mount a 9.9 kicker motor. 2x12 softwood, but with a nice coat of urethane to make it look good. Lucky I was holding onto the tiller when it cracked while underway in some turbulent seas off Port Canaveral, and came completely free. Somehow I managed to manhandle it into the boat still running without either losing it, swamping the boat, falling overboard, wacking something with the prop, or overheating it.</p><p></p><p>Other than that it was a great idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tinny Fleet, post: 439793, member: 22140"] I did that once, to mount a 9.9 kicker motor. 2x12 softwood, but with a nice coat of urethane to make it look good. Lucky I was holding onto the tiller when it cracked while underway in some turbulent seas off Port Canaveral, and came completely free. Somehow I managed to manhandle it into the boat still running without either losing it, swamping the boat, falling overboard, wacking something with the prop, or overheating it. Other than that it was a great idea. [/QUOTE]
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