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V's man.......we're talkin V's
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Water runs low 90s here this time of year. Of course that's what a 105 to 110 heat index will get you. God I'm ready for fall!!
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Really, who ISNT better looking than Charlie? |
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Since we are on the subject. What about twin 200 2.5l? Hell with the bracket i plan to build it is more than capable of taking them and with the added flotation the V will sit about where it sits now with one motor on the transom.
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My uncle had twin 140 crossflows on a bracket fabbed out of steel and then glassed over. That was alot of weight.
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A 2.5L 200 is about ten pounds heavier than my 150 Johnson. Holy cow steel framing on a bracket would almost take away the flotation the bracket would provide. Not to mention if water did get in it, it wouldn't have much life.
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You are right that boat would sit low in the water. He took the bracket off after a year or two due to rust.
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