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<blockquote data-quote="Jfg" data-source="post: 265371" data-attributes="member: 7758"><p>First time post here. Finally got enough money to buy an outboard for my boat. All the lakes around here are 9.9 max. My boat is almost on plane but I think I too much weight. Tried to reduce as much as I could..... Minus throwing the wife and kid out but I just keep tug boating. Anyway would replacing all the wood with aluminum make any difference? It's a 16 ft weldbilt and between the floor and casting deck I got maybe 2 sheets of wood on it. Thanks for your time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jfg, post: 265371, member: 7758"] First time post here. Finally got enough money to buy an outboard for my boat. All the lakes around here are 9.9 max. My boat is almost on plane but I think I too much weight. Tried to reduce as much as I could..... Minus throwing the wife and kid out but I just keep tug boating. Anyway would replacing all the wood with aluminum make any difference? It's a 16 ft weldbilt and between the floor and casting deck I got maybe 2 sheets of wood on it. Thanks for your time [/QUOTE]
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