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I found a picture of my "twins" set up. She stored nicely and weighed about 80 lbs. The cool thing was that I could lock it down and steer with the Suzuki from the helm. I guess the best part was that I never got to try it out and someone got a great deal on a like new motor for their jon boat.
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A pic of her now, after gel coat. Still stripped . Still need to repaint the Armstrong bracket, but have to do it on the boat, scared to take it off.
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Twins on a 23
Hi HD,
I'm building my 23 with twin 150 mercs old school carbs. But they were basically free. I have fished out of La for tuna.. I agree I would not leave dock with out twins . From Venice that is a long ride just to gulf.. I'm from PC fl and we run50 - 60 easy for swords and billfish.. Not to mention tile fish and snowy's.. Any way I have two 75 gal tanks on mine both are independent of each other.. I can run off the center tank and then the forward tank to keep CG stable.. Of coarse this is all in theory but it should wrk..I did make a small cooler up forward of tanks to store ice for the long trips2" foam should keep ice all day .. Good luck with the build hope yo see you out there |
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