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too heavy in the back end/ plowing through the water.
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<blockquote data-quote="bluegillfisher" data-source="post: 143022" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>This is exactly the opposite of what the guy who I got the motor from said. I am going to lake this afternoon and I will start at lowest setting and work higher. My other motor(both are 25's) would pop the boat up on plane, but was a pull start. :| I replaced fuel filter cap and rubber seal under it yesterday. I was getting a small amount of gas leaking when I pumped the blub--now it is tight.</p><p></p><p>Marion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluegillfisher, post: 143022, member: 249"] This is exactly the opposite of what the guy who I got the motor from said. I am going to lake this afternoon and I will start at lowest setting and work higher. My other motor(both are 25's) would pop the boat up on plane, but was a pull start. :| I replaced fuel filter cap and rubber seal under it yesterday. I was getting a small amount of gas leaking when I pumped the blub--now it is tight. Marion [/QUOTE]
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