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Re: Another one for sale
MJ - have you been fluk'in?
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Wasn't it originally listed as an 89'? Now its an 84' and its still wrong.
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Yeah, looks like my '74...NOT '84...wonder if he's looked at his title... ::)...hey, really wonder if the dude that sold it to HIM told him it was an '84... ??? ::)...whadda HOOT!!
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So the 78' models have the raised deck and belly tank. Was this the first year of that or was it 77'? I know the 76' models still had saddle tanks.
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yeah 1978 was the first yr of the raised floors here's a pic of the 1977 inside.
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Hey Skool...LUV your '78...WAY COOL!!...what gas capacity?...what max HP?...what the heck???... ;D
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Thanks it has had twin tanks put in which are 75 gallon tanks so total of 150 gallons and repowering it from one 225 Johnson to either twin 140 Counter Johnsons i got from Blue_Runner or going to use my twin 225 Johnsons to see how fast she'll fly lol. I've put a 3 1/2" thick, 28" high transom in it for twin 25" shaft motors. Hope to be flying soon lol.
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Skool,
My 75' had twin 115 Evinrude short shafts (I need to find a picture) and it was plenty FAST. The comfort of twins when you have older motors makes for a good fishing trip. We were offshore alot so there weren't usually alot of other boats around if you needed a tow. I came back in a few times on a single engine, but the point is I got back in on my own. Never needed a tow. |
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yeah my favorite old saying is "Two Screws are better than One".
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