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One thing I did was to wire in a plug for a 300, million /whatever candle power light. we took it too. it came in pretty handy because we stayed out till well after sundown. We didn't run the 20 horse hard, but did figure it was propped right, cruised along well, just a bit over plane speed. I'm not sure how far we actually went, but we burned less than 12 gal. if the weather is nice this week end. Mike wan't to take the boat out again. |
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What is a good brand of a reasonably priced depthfinder? I don't necessarily need something "top of the line" But if running on the river, it would be nice to know how much water is below you.... |
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wrote: What is a good brand of a reasonably priced depthfinder? I don't necessarily need something "top of the line" But if running on the river, it would be nice to know how much water is below you.... Eagle has a cheapy that works fantastic for what you need. It is the Cuda 168. Check it out: http://tinyurl.com/lrcc9 |
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