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BJ-
Double check to make sure your fuel filler hose is not slightly pinched under the gunnel or below the deck. I have heard of at least one new boat made by the Miami factory that was delivered with the fuel filler hose completely pinched. New owner couldnt get any gas in boat. Good luck. |
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BJ 41 IS PLENTY YOU MIGHT GET A LITTLE MORE IF YOU MESS WITH YOUR PROP PITCH,BUT I WOULD'NT. FELLOWSHIP I MUST BE GETTING OLD TO,30MPH IS PLENTY.
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Ed saw your post on mako being a poor man's seacraft..what happens if you own both? [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]
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I almost owned both. Was "this close" to buying a 1972 Seacraft 20 I/O from buddy this spring and I got laid off the following week. My plan was to restore the Seacraft over the next few years and then give it to my dad as a retirement gift. Oh well. -Ed- |
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