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Old 11-08-2008, 05:03 PM
BA17 BA17 is offline
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Default Beating a Dead Horse- Please Help

I am coming off of an interesting 1.5 year experience. I got completely disinterested in my rebuild and did not want anything to do with a Seacraft or the website. I did not want to even look at all of the great looking boats. I threw up a little in my mouth everytime I thought about my boat and the whole process. I did not check the site for a long time. Logged on today and had a private message that was over a year old. Damn. I think I am back. I have been on the road working alot this year and looked at my boat this past weekend and it is looking great. I have a renewed spirit and can't wait for it to get done. I am sure that others have had the same experience and maybe we need to set up a support group for us "in-transition" guys. The ones stuck between just bought the boat and bad ass boat on the water.

Now to beat a dead horse. POWER. Boat is a 23' SF with a potter bracket.
I cannot decide on power. I would like twin 175 Suzuki's, but have not ruled out 140 Suzuki's or 150 Yamaha's.

Please, any guidance would be welcome, just remeber I am still a little vulnerable. I am taking baby steps.

BA
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