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    I have a 25hp Merc. Where would a feller start looking for a jet lower unit?

    I know you loose a lot of HP.... But..

    Does anyone use one?
    I seen a boat going down 40 the other day with a CDC logo.
    Save A Minnow, Use A Jig

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    I have a 30 horse Yamaha not sure if it would bolt up but I'd sale the one that came with it. Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1363567704.761840.jpg
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    I'm going for a small surface drive mudmotor when my current one dies. I'm tired of fixing it and tired of replacing sheered pins. Did I also mention there is no lower unit to smash?

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    You could check with your local mercury dealer, it would be a start, they may even be able to guide you in the direction you may need to go to find a used one.
    Welcome to the home of the, boat eating, trolling motor busting, prop bending, lower unit smashing, stump filled mud hole called Lake Conway.
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    i have a 75 merc on 171/2 ft sea ark might sell. i use it at Mtn. View trout fighing
    If it will hold cornmeal it's big enough for me !!!!!!!!!

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    I have used a jet for many years. They are used more in the mountains in the shallow streams. There are dealers in both Doniphan and
    West Plains, Missouri

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    Quote Originally Posted by JigginPoleJoe View Post
    I have a 25hp Merc. Where would a feller start looking for a jet lower unit?

    I know you loose a lot of HP.... But..

    Does anyone use one?
    I seen a boat going down 40 the other day with a CDC logo.
    You may want to look at www.outboardjets.com Take a look at their FAQ page for some good info. Unless I'm wrong, they are the only manufacturer for outboard jet units. They supply all of the OEM jets units.

    A 25 HP is too small for a jet. You lose ~30% of your horsepower with a jet. For example I have a 40 HP Mercury Jet, it has the same powerhead as a 60 HP prop, but is only rated for 40 HP at the jet. And yes, I enjoy it greatly!!!

    You may want to checkout www.tinboats.net they have an awesome section just for jets on aluminum boats.

    sf

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    Jet gonna make you catch more fish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by peterbiltwillie View Post
    Jet gonna make you catch more fish?
    Um....... yea....
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    Quote Originally Posted by JigginPoleJoe View Post
    Um....... yea....
    You check the airport for a jet? Might be a spare laying around.

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