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Old 04-22-2010, 03:47 PM
fdheld34 fdheld34 is offline
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What type of boat??? Seacraft??..pictures??

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Old 04-22-2010, 11:00 PM
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Don't have a boat yet. Searching desperately for a tsunami though.
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Old 04-22-2010, 11:42 PM
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If you've got a tunnel drive, I may be interested in it.
If you make it an outboard, you could install a hyd. jack plate and have some shallow water capabilities/performance. I've run tunnel hull outboards- My favorite was my Transport, which is the old low profile whaler with a tunnel, man that thing would run skinny, but in the big water, it would pound the sh** out of you, more than the original whaler (not the smoothest ride to bigin with)- the tunnel created a flatter running surface causing a rougher ride. I would think that if you installed a I/O, it would have a similar effect. I'd leave it as it is, maybe see about putting a 540 big block in it, that would one sweet sounding be a rocket. I've got the inboard itch!
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