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<blockquote data-quote="jtf" data-source="post: 442360" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>Solid hinge rod through full length tube not likely to fail. And it's built to handle hydraulic cylinder operation. I noticed the pro keeps an entire lower unit stowed under deck for repair. The problem will be putting a lower unit in a shallow rock garden. Say current pushed back against a rock or tree or the boat hung something and pivoted/swung. I use that move with the drift boat sometimes, spin with the oars to drop off an obstruction. But it doesn't have a motor, just UHMW bottom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtf, post: 442360, member: 22611"] Solid hinge rod through full length tube not likely to fail. And it's built to handle hydraulic cylinder operation. I noticed the pro keeps an entire lower unit stowed under deck for repair. The problem will be putting a lower unit in a shallow rock garden. Say current pushed back against a rock or tree or the boat hung something and pivoted/swung. I use that move with the drift boat sometimes, spin with the oars to drop off an obstruction. But it doesn't have a motor, just UHMW bottom. [/QUOTE]
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