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Old 01-04-2016, 09:07 PM
fat2nawilly fat2nawilly is offline
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my boats also an inboard and balanced very well
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Old 01-06-2016, 10:19 AM
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depends on where everything else is and what sort of transom/bracket setup you have (also the weight of engines).

If you rebuild, you can move tanks/console forward a little to help compensate.

Thats a lot of weight to have at the transom though, you would have to move a lot of weight forward to compensate. Under the leaning post makes it easier
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Old 01-06-2016, 08:48 PM
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Thanks guys. Right now I think I may have found a boat already rigged that I may buy, but have always been toying with the idea of setting one up myself. I fished one day on an I/O that had a 70gallon in front of the console. It was a while ago though and I can't really remember how it affected things. Behind the console is much easier, but like you guys have said, thats a lot of weight back there.

May not be something I do this winter, but one day I would like to get a project sea craft.....
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