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Old 05-15-2008, 05:51 PM
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Default Re: 1979 23SF Twin 225's

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Great to see the rig finally in the water. i know that it has been a long time coming. I am guessing that you should hit the low to mid 60's. What do you think?
Peter-Thanks for the comments. You know how long it's been! I am thinking that with the adjustable jackplates, 60+mph shouldn't be a stretch. My wife freaked that with one motor we were at 40 last night.

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is that stainless or white rubber?
Denny-Thanks for the comments. The previous owner painted the black insert white. I have had a new black Taco insert on back order with Boater's World for 3 weeks now. Up close the insert is in ruff shape.
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