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<blockquote data-quote="Lil&#039; Blue Rude" data-source="post: 428684" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>Depend on how bad the dent is, might put a straight edge on the bottom of the boat to see how much hook you have. When eyeballing the bottom of a boat you normally don't notice hook as much as a big dent but they both hurt top end especially on a 40/28. Post some pics.</p><p>Only other thin I could think of you might check you motor height, I've seen the bolts back of just enough to let the motor slip down and that will slow you down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil' Blue Rude, post: 428684, member: 4627"] Depend on how bad the dent is, might put a straight edge on the bottom of the boat to see how much hook you have. When eyeballing the bottom of a boat you normally don't notice hook as much as a big dent but they both hurt top end especially on a 40/28. Post some pics. Only other thin I could think of you might check you motor height, I've seen the bolts back of just enough to let the motor slip down and that will slow you down. [/QUOTE]
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