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Old 03-04-2003, 03:53 PM
Rich Rich is offline
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Default Re: inboard to outboard

If you are serious about converting to an OB, maybe you would be interested in swapping boats. I have a 1972 23 CC that is in great shape, just redid the transom up to 30" and have a little more work to do. No power as of yet. I think the IB's are great....
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Old 03-04-2003, 09:37 PM
Exraider Exraider is offline
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Default Re: inboard to outboard

I appreciate all your input, the amazing thing is that listening to you guys it seems that we all have the same exact problems, is it engineering & if so why are these boats in such demand, I mean I love the ride of the i/b but is it worth it
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