Re: 23' Savage Inboard
My neighboring pier bud used to have a jackshafted i/o seacraft.He had problems with the universal joints (I believe that there were 2 "u" joints)but it was a beautiful boat. I don't understand how a straight inboard could be jackshafted /or the reason for one and how it worked at all. Now Albie's (newer models are also jackshafted from the motor which is somewhat forward of the transom connected to the outdrive. Now if Ken had the only jackshafted seacraft made I'm certain he (more than likely has pictures of it, and I will try to get one from him if anyone wants me to) Now maybe the one Trayder is speaking of had a "v" drive or a similar set-up?? Ya'll have me confused now. Craig
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