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<blockquote data-quote="Lennyg3" data-source="post: 233931" data-attributes="member: 7217"><p>i would think that if you tried float pods on your other boat and they worked......Use float pods. I have to agree with skidz, and say that the 70hp on that boat sounds a little high. It's not a matter of the transom being reinforced, its a matter of too much weight hanging off the end of the boat which you kind of eluded to in your OP when you mentioned weight. float pods IMO would be the most effective, and safest way to keep the boat from becoming a fish tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lennyg3, post: 233931, member: 7217"] i would think that if you tried float pods on your other boat and they worked......Use float pods. I have to agree with skidz, and say that the 70hp on that boat sounds a little high. It's not a matter of the transom being reinforced, its a matter of too much weight hanging off the end of the boat which you kind of eluded to in your OP when you mentioned weight. float pods IMO would be the most effective, and safest way to keep the boat from becoming a fish tank. [/QUOTE]
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