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<blockquote data-quote="Darkside" data-source="post: 293245" data-attributes="member: 6899"><p>I believe Kevin would be the best to ask. But I have taken deep and semi V Prop Boats and swapped prop and jet on the same craft so I could fish different waters back in the 90’s. Since that worked well with them, I would have no reason to believe a HiPro would be any different. </p><p></p><p>There is the matter of welding shut the inboard intake and making sure the transom is modified to handle an outboard. Again a Kevin question, since the transom of a HiPro power plant is just inside not on the transom.</p><p></p><p>The next question is the delta pad. I can’t see how that would be anything but good news for a prop boat, but it is something I’ve never played with on any prop hull I have played with. Having a good many prop and jet hulls the last 25 years, nothing I have owned has performed like these boats do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkside, post: 293245, member: 6899"] I believe Kevin would be the best to ask. But I have taken deep and semi V Prop Boats and swapped prop and jet on the same craft so I could fish different waters back in the 90’s. Since that worked well with them, I would have no reason to believe a HiPro would be any different. There is the matter of welding shut the inboard intake and making sure the transom is modified to handle an outboard. Again a Kevin question, since the transom of a HiPro power plant is just inside not on the transom. The next question is the delta pad. I can’t see how that would be anything but good news for a prop boat, but it is something I’ve never played with on any prop hull I have played with. Having a good many prop and jet hulls the last 25 years, nothing I have owned has performed like these boats do. [/QUOTE]
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