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Old 04-11-2007, 10:17 AM
muddywater muddywater is offline
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Default Re: Prop for 115 2S on SF 20

Fr. Frank I was hoping you would respond. Thanks for the info and the warning.

When I was a kid, I had a 1960something Merc on a 12 foot boat that I sank 3 times. You would think I would have learned after the first time not to make hard turns when only the prop is in the water. That motor was still running when I gave it away a few years back. You have got me beat though. I have seen some of the other crazy cajuns around here with 115's and 150's on 14 foot aluminum flats. It is fun to watch. The guy with the 150 had to stack a bunch of people in front to keep the boat on the water. There is even a Seacraft 20 for sale with a 250 on it over in Baton Rouge.
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