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I found a 1973 tsunami I/O in NY someone had it full stripped sitting in there back yard. I already have my 73 that i had restored if i only had the skills to convert the one i just found id buy it in a heart beat and try it myself. Came out amazing good luck with it.
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Wow !
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great looking boat. The tricks on the top cap were awesome.
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Sick! Beautiful job...
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Ken B the coosa board is what i had left over from the transom job. i had just what i needed to do the the front and the back of the tub. the coosa board was 1 1/2'' thick &the nida core i had was 1/2''thick. the coosa board has a 26* density ,i felt better about bolting the motor to it. i could have used nida core on the sides of the bracket and i did use it in the swim platform.
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