Don't do it. With that old of a boat you are asking for trouble. If you looking for more speed, I would upgrade to another boat. There's not a whole lot I would advise someone on with a boat that age.
Matt Plapp

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Don't do it. With that old of a boat you are asking for trouble. If you looking for more speed, I would upgrade to another boat. There's not a whole lot I would advise someone on with a boat that age.
Matt Plapp
>Don't do it. With that
>old of a boat you
>are asking for trouble.
>If you looking for more
>speed, I would upgrade to
>another boat. There's not
>a whole lot I would
>advise someone on with a
>boat that age.
>
>Matt Plapp
You guy's do'nt get it a boat that old will almost for sure have a weak transom. Have a couple of you're buddies grab the skeg on the motor while it's tilt'ed up and have them lift up and down a few times while you watch the transom.
If that did'nt scare you put the jack plate on and repeat test.
Hopefully on dry land:)
the transom is great actually. i had it checked out before i bought the boat and the mechanic couldnt believe it was in that good of shape. it was taken care of in a big way. thanks for the advice though.
that is some good advise to heed on an older boat, but there is always an exception to the rule. just have someone check your transom out. I put a 4" on a 1980 boat and ran it for 3 years before i sold it, no problems, but the transom was good when i got it. also it was on a smaller motor so i didnt have the wieght of a 150
