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Old 06-09-2003, 02:46 PM
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Whats the difference between the IV's and V's?
Do they use the same gimbal?
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Old 06-09-2003, 03:16 PM
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i though Vs were basically 3s (same guts) with shorty lowers and long skegs.
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The III and IV use the same gimble, The IIIA and V use the same gimble. And the V is a little more heavy duty than the IV and still avalible.
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What's on your mind Mark???
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Thanks for the replies...
Here is what else I found out.
The IV is a shorter/surface drive III and the V was the heavy duty replacement of the IV as stated above.
SSM's are on my mind Joe.
Looks like some V's or even some rebuilt wet VI's might be instore for the Fountain over the winter.
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I know where some freshwater #4's are if your interested.


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Got your e-mail...I will drop Jim one on those.
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Mark that is a decision you will not regret. Nothing better than having some big power swinging those big ass SSM props! And attacking big water with confidence.

Call Mel Riggs at920-872-2728. He gave me a great deal and has tons of expierience.

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