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Old 06-22-2011, 07:49 PM
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I will buy that engine and put it on a Haynie 24HO when it comes out. That should be an amazing ride. 300 Yam on a 24HO right now is at or around 70mph.
The 300 sho will not be much different than the 300 offshore. Only real difference is the cowls and the lower unit. They may have something else up there sleeve,we shall see.
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Old 06-22-2011, 07:51 PM
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The 300 sho will not be much different than the 300 offshore. Only real difference is the cowls and the lower unit. They may have something else up there sleeve,we shall see.
Will it have a 20 inch shaft or 25 like the current 300?
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Will it have a 20 inch shaft or 25 like the current 300?
The 300 sho will have a 20" shaft. They made these motors for bass boats,but you can run them on bay boats with the right setup.
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