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Location: Bloomington, IL | I'm getting a newer boat...a 17.5' deep V boat and am looking at upgrading to a Terrova. Any big advantage of getting a 60" shaft over a 54" shaft?
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Location: Watersmeet, Michigan | Go with the longer shaft. When the boat is bouncing in a good chop, those extra inches can mean having the prop in the water rather than in air.
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Location: Twin Cities | ^ x2 |
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Location: South Central Wisconsin | Yep. Get the 60" |
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Location: With my son on the water | I just went through the same process. 60 for sure, I don't believe the I -pilot or link even come in a 54". It is either 45 or 60.
I have had 60" before, one big advantage not mentioned is if you leave the head stick up about 6 to 10 inches you don't have to bend down so far to grab it to retract it. Over a long day that adds up.
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Location: Bloomington, IL | Thanks fellas!
Was thinking 60 and you guys confirmed that, as a good friend of mine says, those extra inches are the difference between oooooo and ahhhhh! |
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Location: South Central Wisconsin | Nupe - 3/29/2014 8:46 AM
Thanks fellas!
Was thinking 60 and you guys confirmed that, as a good friend of mine says, those extra inches are the difference between oooooo and ahhhhh! Always good to have "friends" like that! Lol |
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