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<blockquote data-quote="handyandy" data-source="post: 402903" data-attributes="member: 18942"><p>well flipped the intake around to it's facing the right way now, still can't believe I did that. Took it out for a rip yesterday evening and it runs pretty darn well now. Was able to get 29-30mph out of it. Thats with the 6 5/8" aluminum impeller so I'm hoping with a 6 7/8" stainless one that it will bump it a few mph. Either rate I'm happy with it. The power jack plate is nice to be able to adjust to optimal height on the go cut into a turn I can lower it a little to keep it pumping water through on hard turns and get up higher on straights. </p><p></p><p>This was with me and a bunch of decoys in the boat didn't feel like unloading it since I will be hunting with all this coming weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handyandy, post: 402903, member: 18942"] well flipped the intake around to it's facing the right way now, still can't believe I did that. Took it out for a rip yesterday evening and it runs pretty darn well now. Was able to get 29-30mph out of it. Thats with the 6 5/8" aluminum impeller so I'm hoping with a 6 7/8" stainless one that it will bump it a few mph. Either rate I'm happy with it. The power jack plate is nice to be able to adjust to optimal height on the go cut into a turn I can lower it a little to keep it pumping water through on hard turns and get up higher on straights. This was with me and a bunch of decoys in the boat didn't feel like unloading it since I will be hunting with all this coming weekend. [/QUOTE]
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