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John H,
Thanks for the address,but i've been told thats not the same Mitch Craft ! This company has been out of business for some time now. The only other one I have seen in the past 5-10 years was sporting a 70 hp Evinrude. Thanks anyway, Joe |
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At least if it does not have a plate you're not going to get a ticket for
having it overpowered. Look at the limits on contemporary similar sized boats and go from there. How high do you want to go? "JK" wrote in message ... John H, Thanks for the address,but i've been told thats not the same Mitch Craft ! This company has been out of business for some time now. The only other one I have seen in the past 5-10 years was sporting a 70 hp Evinrude. Thanks anyway, Joe |
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JamesgangNC Said:
How high do you want to go ? *********************************************** I'm thinking that 70 hp may be the limit on this boat. Was curious as many moons ago,someone on this group posted a link to the Coast Guard or some such link (?) where you put in your boats length-beam- etc, and it gave you the max HP figure for that boat. Thanks, Joe |
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