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With the number of engine options and cabin layouts you can get in a boat I
would think that some sort of ballasting would be needed. "Steve Daniels" wrote in message ... On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 10:42:43 +1000, something compelled "Shawn" , to say: I'm thinking of taking the lead out and trying it - its loose so I can put it back if needed. I was just hoping to understand if this was a standard fitment or someone's "great idea"? I can't imagine a reputable boat builder doing this. I'd remove it and see what happens. As you state, you can always put it back. |
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