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<blockquote data-quote="cdover73" data-source="post: 33960" data-attributes="member: 299"><p>I have the one mounted in the foot of the motor itself. Some have the white plastic pitot on the back of the boat and others are like mine with a small hole in the front of the foot on the motor that feeds pressure through a tube to the speedo. The hole is located on the very front of the "V", just perfect for logs to aim for! </p><p>I just talked to the service manager at Cabelas and he said they are tied up with a lot of work. He told me quite frankly the speedo is always the first to go and it's no big loss. He was being honest, not sarcastic. But if I wanted it working because it is there, then I should be able to run a small drill bit by hand into the pick up orifice. I will try that when I get home. I did hit a small limb in the water Sunday that probably just jammed some wood in to the hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdover73, post: 33960, member: 299"] I have the one mounted in the foot of the motor itself. Some have the white plastic pitot on the back of the boat and others are like mine with a small hole in the front of the foot on the motor that feeds pressure through a tube to the speedo. The hole is located on the very front of the "V", just perfect for logs to aim for! I just talked to the service manager at Cabelas and he said they are tied up with a lot of work. He told me quite frankly the speedo is always the first to go and it's no big loss. He was being honest, not sarcastic. But if I wanted it working because it is there, then I should be able to run a small drill bit by hand into the pick up orifice. I will try that when I get home. I did hit a small limb in the water Sunday that probably just jammed some wood in to the hole. [/QUOTE]
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