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Old 10-17-2009, 06:37 PM
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as for the injestion problem be sure your exhaust elbows are at least 13 inches above the waterline at rest and the hose is angled so there is a 1/2 inch drop for every foot travled. nice find and great boat, the injestion problem was very common with the CC 25 the 28 wasnt as bad but still had this issue.. working at a marina in hampton, va, the above info is how we found to correct the problem. also try to avoid extended periods of high speed backing
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