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<blockquote data-quote="alwayslookin" data-source="post: 418988" data-attributes="member: 21150"><p>thanks you all I have been out of town. I have been trying to figure this out I am going to try and get some pics. posted of the tunnel and how the motor is sitting currently, as it is it's not even with either the top of tunnel or bottom of boat. I do plan on getting a manual jack plate but I cannot do that for a while yet. Family has to go first. It does make sense to have it even with the tunnel and I do think it may be too low because it does have a bit of spray up sideways from the foot when it is getting up to the speed it will reach before bogging down. Thanks again for all of your input. This is my first tin boat but now have two. Kind of addicting especially when you get crazy good deals on them and willing to put in the elbow grease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alwayslookin, post: 418988, member: 21150"] thanks you all I have been out of town. I have been trying to figure this out I am going to try and get some pics. posted of the tunnel and how the motor is sitting currently, as it is it's not even with either the top of tunnel or bottom of boat. I do plan on getting a manual jack plate but I cannot do that for a while yet. Family has to go first. It does make sense to have it even with the tunnel and I do think it may be too low because it does have a bit of spray up sideways from the foot when it is getting up to the speed it will reach before bogging down. Thanks again for all of your input. This is my first tin boat but now have two. Kind of addicting especially when you get crazy good deals on them and willing to put in the elbow grease. [/QUOTE]
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