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Old 08-04-2005, 03:32 PM
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I would like to know if possible from the guys that own 41 Apaches with number 3 drives what X demension your boats are set up at . In other words how deep the prop shaft is below the hull directly in front of the drives ? Thanks In advance to all .

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staggered or side by side? mount high you can always go down with spacers!...............mark............
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Side by side , don't want to start too high as spacers can get costly and bring a different set of potential problems.

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mount to low you dont go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1mark...... .......
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Both Tres Martin and Bob Teague have sugessted that the prop shaft be about four inches below the hull directly infront of the drive any other opinions . El Indio I appreciate the comments but do you any practiacl suggestions I could really use the help.

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try tommy at chief.........................m.m...........i have found that all 41s have differant specs..............so you have to do your homework............see if any two people give you the same answer...........or tommy evans.1773 412 4625..........mark...
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Thanks Mark.

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Originally Posted by Rick G
I would like to know if possible from the guys that own 41 Apaches with number 3 drives what X demension your boats are set up at . In other words how deep the prop shaft is below the hull directly in front of the drives ? Thanks In advance to all .

Rick G.
Here is a man that would certainly know.
http://apachepowerboats.com/contact.html
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