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Last summer I did some work on a newer whizbang toon. I believe it had twin 350's. Having never really been. Around one before, the mounting was one of the things I looked at. The rear plate was a billet aluminum piece, probably 5/8" to 3/4" thick. I wonder how much stronger stuff will have to be, between the power of the motor, and just holding it up.Going to need to use thicker gauge aluminum on the new pontoon boats.
John isn’t that tall of a guy.....
Even if he is only 5' tall those motors are like 10'...who's going to be the first person to put two of them on a toon? Boating is so weird these days.John isn’t that tall of a guy.....
They aren’t tiny engines though.
27.5 pitch props on that boat too.
John is taller than that...he’s at least 5’9?Even if he is only 5' tall those motors are like 10'...who's going to be the first person to put two of them on a toon? Boating is so weird these days.
Retail is 70ishWhat do they cost? Yes I'm asking because I know I can't afford one, let alone two....