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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1986 Mirrocraft Deep Fisherman 2
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<blockquote data-quote="dudecw" data-source="post: 456634" data-attributes="member: 23974"><p>I feel like I got a good deal on the Suzuki. $600 for a non runner. Got it back to my garage to see what it needed and realized it had a kill switch hooked up and no tether atatched. Unhooked the wires and it fired right up. I figured it would be something simple as it looked like a real low hour motor and had great compression. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My rods are 4 piece but I usually rig up one floating line and another rod with a sink line for easy switching. I would rather tuck them into a locker than leave them out on the deck to get stepped on. </p><p></p><p>I should have it out on the lake sometime this week. I’ll let you guys know how the 60 runs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dudecw, post: 456634, member: 23974"] I feel like I got a good deal on the Suzuki. $600 for a non runner. Got it back to my garage to see what it needed and realized it had a kill switch hooked up and no tether atatched. Unhooked the wires and it fired right up. I figured it would be something simple as it looked like a real low hour motor and had great compression. My rods are 4 piece but I usually rig up one floating line and another rod with a sink line for easy switching. I would rather tuck them into a locker than leave them out on the deck to get stepped on. I should have it out on the lake sometime this week. I’ll let you guys know how the 60 runs. [/QUOTE]
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