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Unread 04-16-2007, 07:24 PM
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Default Re: Outboard for 1970 V-20 Cuddy

Everyone is right on!! But just remeber getting a big motor is not always on the down side, if you get lets say 115, you will need to push it all the time, adding wear to the motor and using more gas.

IMO 150 is the least you should add! Won't need to push as hard, save on gas cause you no have to push as hard, and at the cheap motors you are going to be looking at, will be about the same $$

Good Luck!!

Were are you? Do you have someone to work on motors for you? Or you do it yourself?
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