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How do you keep that boat so clean? I have a 1999 228 and it is a never ending job to stay on top of the cleaning.That boat looks almost new. Jealous.
How do you keep that boat so clean? I have a 1999 228 and it is a never ending job to stay on top of the cleaning.That boat looks almost new. Jealous.
I have the same pooderbuilt bracket on my swim step, with the same motor. There are zero issues with 25" shaft hi-thrust. I opted not to put the bracket on under my swim step after talking with the pooderbuilt guy several times. He said if I was going to be towing with the kicker on, definitely install the bracket. I did install a good size piece of G10 board under the motor mount to help strengthen things. He said when you're in the water there is very little force on the swim step being that everything is moving. I have been running like this for 4 seasons now with zero issue.I have a line on a brand new Yamaha 9.9, High thrust, 25" shaft, that I can pick up for a very good price.
Will be mounted on a Pooderbuilt bracket on my swim platform.
Is the 25" too long or the preferred length?
Thanks.
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I have the same pooderbuilt bracket on my swim step, with the same motor. There are zero issues with 25" shaft hi-thrust. I opted not to put the bracket on under my swim step after talking with the pooderbuilt guy several times. He said if I was going to be towing with the kicker on, definitely install the bracket. I did install a good size piece of G10 board under the motor mount to help strengthen things. He said when you're in the water there is very little force on the swim step being that everything is moving. I have been running like this for 4 seasons now with zero issue.
Nothing close up, sorry.You by chance have any pictures with your kicker on??
Yes, no problemSo the 25" clears the water tilted back, when on plane??