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Modifying Grizzly 1448 Transom
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<blockquote data-quote="eshaw" data-source="post: 450123" data-attributes="member: 22134"><p>I'd think long and hard before chopping the transom. I myself wouldn't do it. It's too easy for water to come over the back on choppy days like previously mentioned. Also, like previously mentioned, that motor isn't going to get it on a boat that wide. I'd say it had a bigger motor on it previously since it has a kicker jack on it. Another thing I see in that picture is yours is a flat bottom where as the newer model you posted has more dead rise also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eshaw, post: 450123, member: 22134"] I'd think long and hard before chopping the transom. I myself wouldn't do it. It's too easy for water to come over the back on choppy days like previously mentioned. Also, like previously mentioned, that motor isn't going to get it on a boat that wide. I'd say it had a bigger motor on it previously since it has a kicker jack on it. Another thing I see in that picture is yours is a flat bottom where as the newer model you posted has more dead rise also. [/QUOTE]
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