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Old 05-31-2011 | 04:57 PM
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Default Seaducer conversion: worth it?

Hi all,

I have a 40-size Seaducer mono hull (3-4 lbs) that originally had (still has) a Picco .45. It was great, until houses started showing up around all the ponds, so it hasn't been out of the garage for quite a while.

My question for all of you experts is: is it worth-while to convert this hull to electric, or should I just sell it and get something designed for electric power?

My general observations so far:

Pros:
hull already rigged (sub-surface drive)
boat in-hand

Cons:
motor mount not set for electric
open top, no cover
must figure out motor/esc combo

thoughts? suggestions?

Thanks!

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