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<blockquote data-quote="woodyard" data-source="post: 5577071" data-attributes="member: 2777"><p>One of my fishing buddies and his dad had the motor flip off or jump up off in the White River on one of our trips over there. He hit the gravel bottom and the motor jumped off the transom. I don't remember the size of the motor but it took three of us pulling on the battery cables to get it back up into the boat after they went into deep water. Probably 25-40 hp. </p><p>Got it up and water poured out and then back on. Started up and made the rest of the trip. It is wise to not run too fast sometimes unless you are really familiar with the area. I used to know a lot of those rocks by name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodyard, post: 5577071, member: 2777"] One of my fishing buddies and his dad had the motor flip off or jump up off in the White River on one of our trips over there. He hit the gravel bottom and the motor jumped off the transom. I don’t remember the size of the motor but it took three of us pulling on the battery cables to get it back up into the boat after they went into deep water. Probably 25-40 hp. Got it up and water poured out and then back on. Started up and made the rest of the trip. It is wise to not run too fast sometimes unless you are really familiar with the area. I used to know a lot of those rocks by name. [/QUOTE]
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