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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
MonArk cab boat resurrection
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<blockquote data-quote="mechmagcn" data-source="post: 478010" data-attributes="member: 27766"><p>I've had it in the water, actually floats a little higher in the rear than I thought it would. Runs out good, but the 23 pitch prop is way more than the 4 cylinder can handle. I'm thinking more in the neighborhood of a 19 pitch would work better.</p><p> Still have to build the doghouse over the motor and going to close in the back of the cab. We live on a river in so. AR and this boat will be daily transportation 3-4 months of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mechmagcn, post: 478010, member: 27766"] I've had it in the water, actually floats a little higher in the rear than I thought it would. Runs out good, but the 23 pitch prop is way more than the 4 cylinder can handle. I'm thinking more in the neighborhood of a 19 pitch would work better. Still have to build the doghouse over the motor and going to close in the back of the cab. We live on a river in so. AR and this boat will be daily transportation 3-4 months of the year. [/QUOTE]
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