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<blockquote data-quote="ray55classic" data-source="post: 361455" data-attributes="member: 5122"><p>I was really hoping you were putting 250 hp on an rebuilt Grumman canoe . Now that would be interesting! I'd put the 35hp on, change it to 25hp decals if that really worries you although I wouldn't worry about it where I am , It's NBD, they're close enough in size , not much extra weight , it's not gonna gain more than 8/10mph max. Besides you're the one controlling the throttle . Just because you have a truck that'll run well over a 100 pulling a boat Doesn't mean you have too drive it that fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ray55classic, post: 361455, member: 5122"] I was really hoping you were putting 250 hp on an rebuilt Grumman canoe . Now that would be interesting! I'd put the 35hp on, change it to 25hp decals if that really worries you although I wouldn't worry about it where I am , It's NBD, they're close enough in size , not much extra weight , it's not gonna gain more than 8/10mph max. Besides you're the one controlling the throttle . Just because you have a truck that'll run well over a 100 pulling a boat Doesn't mean you have too drive it that fast. [/QUOTE]
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