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i sure hope those wheels have a by pass to put them down if the system brakes.
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Looks pretty utilitarian, but it looks like from the pictures that the outboard must be removed when the boat is trailered. That would be a drag.
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put one of these guys on the back and you wold have somthing
http://www.prodriveoutboards.com/ these things are bad azz. im putting together a demo with a 36 this winter. |
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Nipper, the stern of the boat is actually the tongue of the trailer. Check out the video. Finally found out what Rube Goldberg's been working on.
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I agree, but look at the pictures of when they have the rig hooked up to a tow vehicle. In each picture, there is no outboard motor mounted on the stern (i.e. tongue).
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