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... On 5/13/05, t.thomas wrote: Unless the boat is big enough to have true inboard(s), an I/O is going to be in the way for fishing. This is why you see very few I/O fishing boats. A few I/O boats have been built with the engine amidships. They use a jack shaft running under the cockpit sole to the drive unit. Wellcraft had that option in a few of its models at one time. For an I/O, it seemed like a better arrangement to me. Like a straight inboard, it would have a better ride plus more room at the transom. Rick Albemarle and Carolina Classic both take that approach. Nice fishing boats! -- Peter Aitken |