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<blockquote data-quote="kmr72" data-source="post: 417286" data-attributes="member: 21229"><p>I got a 73 Sears 12 footer last summer. Small, but gets the job done. Just put it back in the water at the lake house. Had it out today by myself and that thing is a bit tough to maneuver with so little weight in the front. Usually out with my 9 year old. He gives it enough to help steer. Should I move the gas tank up? Its only a 3 gallon. My motor is only a 5 hp. , but the lake is only three miles. What are my options? </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmr72, post: 417286, member: 21229"] I got a 73 Sears 12 footer last summer. Small, but gets the job done. Just put it back in the water at the lake house. Had it out today by myself and that thing is a bit tough to maneuver with so little weight in the front. Usually out with my 9 year old. He gives it enough to help steer. Should I move the gas tank up? Its only a 3 gallon. My motor is only a 5 hp. , but the lake is only three miles. What are my options? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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