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<blockquote data-quote="archery68" data-source="post: 458716" data-attributes="member: 20113"><p>I run a 1852 blazer ss with a merc four stroke. Have a 9 gallon gas tank and starter battery in very rear of boat with deck lids over both. I have two seats in the rear with live wells under the seats. In spring is only time I use live wells for live wells. Rest of time they are dry storage. I weigh over 200 pounds and the four strokes are heavy so there is a bunch of weight back there and it runs great. Gets on plane quick. I have my trolling motor battery up front under deck extension. This is common setup in southern Missouri. I can’t have another big guy sit all the way in the back beside me when running, to much weight. Takes longer to get on plane. I agree, mess with it some, moving stuff around to see where it runs best before you change it forever. When I have my entire family and all of our crap in the boat for a summer trip I have distribute the weight. Good luck </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archery68, post: 458716, member: 20113"] I run a 1852 blazer ss with a merc four stroke. Have a 9 gallon gas tank and starter battery in very rear of boat with deck lids over both. I have two seats in the rear with live wells under the seats. In spring is only time I use live wells for live wells. Rest of time they are dry storage. I weigh over 200 pounds and the four strokes are heavy so there is a bunch of weight back there and it runs great. Gets on plane quick. I have my trolling motor battery up front under deck extension. This is common setup in southern Missouri. I can’t have another big guy sit all the way in the back beside me when running, to much weight. Takes longer to get on plane. I agree, mess with it some, moving stuff around to see where it runs best before you change it forever. When I have my entire family and all of our crap in the boat for a summer trip I have distribute the weight. Good luck Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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