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Old 03-03-2003, 07:11 PM
GetReel GetReel is offline
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Default Re: inboard to outboard

Ex: The IB is a great boat, have you considered keeping it and repower given the cost of OB's vs.IB's? You can get a new 350 with tranny for $ 8,500 =/- or so. I have a 23' CC IB and it is an unbelievable sea boat with the IB and I would never try to convert this boat, especially to a single OB. The 23 IB is a classic and somewhat rare boat and if it's a Potter built you will be making a mistake. If your after twins, better to find an old beat IO model in need of transom work for the conversion to brackett and twins.
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