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<blockquote data-quote="JustinNC" data-source="post: 295703" data-attributes="member: 7840"><p>I have a 50 on mine and it pushes it at 31mph alone on relatively calm water. Never any stability issues at all. Counting some hairy times on Santee Cooper SC if you know anything about that, as well as more than I care to remember 40ft bay liners going by at half throttle throwing a 3ft+ wake. Just don't be stupid. Know your boat and your limits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustinNC, post: 295703, member: 7840"] I have a 50 on mine and it pushes it at 31mph alone on relatively calm water. Never any stability issues at all. Counting some hairy times on Santee Cooper SC if you know anything about that, as well as more than I care to remember 40ft bay liners going by at half throttle throwing a 3ft+ wake. Just don't be stupid. Know your boat and your limits. [/QUOTE]
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