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Shep
Posted 1/29/2007 7:48 AM (#234788 - in reply to #234652)
Subject: RE: What constitues a 'long shaft' on a kicker





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Pretty sure you'll want a Long Shaft for a kicker on that Ranger. And you'll also need a Panther Lift made for the Ranger as well. Because the boat will not be on plane when operating the kicker, you don't need the XL Shaft. No way to bolt the kicker on the transom with out the Panther. No way to mix oil other than in a separate tank, but that is for a two stroke. Get a 4 stroke kicker, and you don't have to worry. Get a tee, or a water separator, and run both gas lines from that. You'll need bulbs on each line.

Edited by Shep 1/29/2007 7:51 AM

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