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  1. Chris

    ANODE REMOVAL

    Here's a link to some different anodes and trim tabs. http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/26018-trim-tab-anode-31640q-4-from-mercury-marine.html -Chris
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    ANODE REMOVAL

    You might want to check and see if your prop will contact the trim tab once installed. That's why some run with just the adode alone. Is there not just a big bolt in the middle of the anode if you look at it from the bottom? -Chris
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    Adding a kicker

    It probably depends on what you want to do with it and what kind of water and wind you'll be using it in. You might also want to check and see if you'll need a long shaft motor, as that might reduce your options. -Chris
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    2002 Johnson Brochure Scans

    Here's page 16 & 17. :thumb:
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    Adding a kicker

    Yeah, there are tie bars and some kits available that allow you to steer your kicker with your regular steering. Here's one I found using google... :) http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=100785F -Chris
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    25 hp yamaha

    Sometimes when I run into something like this, I try spraying fuel or something like starter fluid directly into the carb. I've used fogging oil that I've had laying around a few times. If that fails, as I mentioned, I would check to see if you actually have spark. Just make sure you do so...
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    Another New Member

    Most of the ones I've seen seemed to be geared toward either hunters or for people needing something for construction/utility use. Many of them had bows that flipped down and turned into ramps, so that you could drive an ATV in or move cargo in easily. :) The wheels sorta flip up so that...
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    25 hp yamaha

    I would think if you get the bad gas flushed out you should be good to go. Unless there was more than just some water in your tank and you've now got a plugged up filter as BT suggested. I would go back to the basics and check for Air/Fuel/Spark and make sure you've got all three. :) -Chris
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    2002 Johnson Brochure Scans

    Here's page 14 & 15. :)
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    v14 alumacraft

    I wonder if you can find out via the manufacturer's sales literature? I would think a floor would give some extra support in itself. -Chris
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    Another New Member

    Here's a few shots that I took of one of the boats with the flip down wheels. I took these at the boat show last year. :) -Chris
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    Another New Member

    Welcome aboard Bizy. :) Wish I could help more on some of those questions... There are a few boats around that have built in trailering wheels, but they are mostly utility metal boats used for construction or hunting. Basically, the wheels kick up when the boat is in the water and flip down...
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    transmission ratio

    Thanks for helping out fellas. :thumb: -Chris
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    Bigger motor on boat now.

    Congrats! Sounds like fun. As the dealer suggested, move the tilt pin down to the lowest level and move some weight up front and you should be good to go. :) You'll have to post some new pics when you get a chance. :thumb: -Chris
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    v14 alumacraft

    Perhaps you could look at the differences if any, between your model and the one with the split bench. Differences as in, more ribs or chines on the bottom, some type of additional lateral support or transom changes etc. I would think the casting deck would just add strength to the front...
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    Another Clyde Craft

    That's really neat. :thumb: Thanks for sharing. :) -Chris
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    2002 Johnson Brochure Scans

    Here's page 12 & 13. :surf:
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    Proline Dual Console windshield

    Thanks Coop. :thumb: :) -Chris
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    Train vs Tornado, guess the winner

    Wowzers. Pretty amazing. :eyecrazy: -Chris
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    New Member not new to Boating

    Looks really nice. :) -Chris
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