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Date Posted: 21:21:01 08/17/04 Tue
Author: rick
Author Host/IP: d57-108-250.home.cgocable.net / 24.57.108.250
Subject: sea skiff

i have a 1967 28 ft sea skiff 10ft beam,the motor is a 350.what kind of gas gph should i get and what kind of speed.i might have the wrong prop top speed is only 26 mph.seems to burn lots of gas.

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[> With the gas you might might have to add a Lead Additive to the Unleaded...The bigger engine is going to burn more fuel...I wish I could help you on the prop size, I don't know because sometimes mine seems sluggish & I'm wondering if my prop is also the correct size. -- Jennifer, 11:55:40 09/27/04 Mon (69-166-13-21.atlaga.adelphia.net/69.166.13.21)

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